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Default Olap Client Not a Memeber of a Domain - 12-20-2004 , 09:39 AM






Dave,

Thank You for your time, I have been busy, late to respond. Sorry.

To get to my point, my connection string snipit:

Provider=MSOLAP;user id=Domain\Username;

How can I pass in User ID and Domain?

Joe



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Dave Wickert [MSFT]
 
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Default Re: Olap Client Not a Memeber of a Domain - 12-20-2004 , 11:27 PM






Look in the AS Operations Guide under Security Administration.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../anservog.mspx
The UID/PWD is only for http access.
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Dave,

Thank You for your time, I have been busy, late to respond. Sorry.

To get to my point, my connection string snipit:

Provider=MSOLAP;user id=Domain\Username;

How can I pass in User ID and Domain?

Joe





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Default Re: Olap Client Not a Memeber of a Domain - 12-21-2004 , 07:51 AM



Thank You. PS. I have answered, or tried to answer many questions; however,
my profile shows I am only sucking the queue with 19 questions asked.

How do I respond to a user, as to answer their question and have it show up
in my statistica other than a post?

The New Guy

"Dave Wickert [MSFT]" wrote:

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Look in the AS Operations Guide under Security Administration.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../anservog.mspx
The UID/PWD is only for http access.
--
Dave Wickert [MSFT]
dwickert (AT) online (DOT) microsoft.com
Program Manager
BI SystemsTeam
SQL BI Product Unit (Analysis Services)
--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"jam96-BuffaloJoe" <jam96BuffaloJoe (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in
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Dave,

Thank You for your time, I have been busy, late to respond. Sorry.

To get to my point, my connection string snipit:

Provider=MSOLAP;user id=Domain\Username;

How can I pass in User ID and Domain?

Joe






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