IntegratedSecurity Object Properties Methods Lists Collections
Property | Description |
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Application Application Write: No |
The Application object. |
AuditLevel SQLOLE_AUDIT_TYPE Write: Yes |
The audit level. |
DefaultDomain String Write: Yes |
The default Windows NT domain name used for trusted connections. For Windows NT user accounts from this domain, SQL Server uses the Windows NT username alone when attempting to find a matching SQL Server login. For Windows NT user accounts not from this DefaultDomain, SQL Server adds that user's Windows NT domain name and an underscore to the front of the Windows NT username when attempting to find a matching SQL Server login. |
DefaultLogin Identifier Write: Yes |
The default SQL Server login used for trusted connections when the Windows NT username does not match any of the existing SQL Server logins. |
ImpersonateClient Boolean Write: Yes |
Determines if xp_cmdshell impersonates the security context of the client connection. If True, xp_cmdshell runs in the security context of the client connection. If False, xp_cmdshell runs in the security context of the SQL Server. The default is False. |
MapDollarSign String Write: Yes |
Which one of several special characters in a Windows NT username is automatically mapped to a dollar sign ($) character in the SQL Server login. This value may be "domain separator", "space", "null", or any single character. |
MapPoundSign String Write: Yes |
Which one of several special characters in a Windows NT username is automatically mapped to a pound sign (#) character in the SQL Server login. This value may be "domain separator", "space", "null", or any single character. |
MapUnderscore String Write: Yes |
Which one of several special characters in a Windows NT username is automatically mapped to an underscore (_) character in the SQL Server login. This value may be "domain separator", "space", "null", or any single character. |
Parent SQLServer Write: No |
The SQLServer object. |
SecurityMode SQLOLE_SECURITY_TYPE Write: Yes |
The login security mode. |
SetHostName Boolean Write: Yes |
Determines if SQL Server uses the Windows NT username as the host name for trusted connections. If True, the host name is always the Windows NT username. If False, the host name is whatever value is specified by the client application. |
TypeOf SQLOLE_OBJECT_TYPE Write: No |
The type of object. |
UserData Long Write: Yes |
Temporary storage space contained in this object for private use by the application. SQL-DMO does not use this property. |