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Is there some way by which i can hardcode the username and password in my code for windows authentication in c# ?

I am making a connection like below :

SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("Data Source=mydb.net;Initial Catalog=MyDatamart;Integrated Security=SSPI");
string selectSQL = "select * from myTable";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(selectSQL, conn);

The database which I am accessing has Windows authentication enabled.Is there someway I can hardcode my username and password to the code so that anyone (even someone who doesn't have access to the db ) can access the db when they run my code?

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  • Move the connection string to configuration file.
    – Kurubaran
    May 6, 2015 at 11:19
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    Kurubaran- How will that help ? Don't we move connection strings to web.config when we need to use it multiple times ? I am using this only once
    – bishnu
    May 6, 2015 at 11:26

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Yes, you can, but no, you shouldn't. The entire idea behind Windows authentication is to hide username and password so it is secure. It always uses the current logged-in Windows user as connecting user.

You can use some ways of impersonating the application user, providing it a username and password.

The best post I have used can be found here: How do you do Impersonation in .NET?.

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