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I have a username + password from a user in an Active Directory domain.

With this Windows user, I could login to a SQL Server with WinAuth.

However, there is no "desktop" where I could login and identify.

So, how how can I connect to the SQL Server? In fact, I think that I would need to identify somewhere in the Active Directory, then I would get the credentials token, and then I could proceed. But how is that done?

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You can try using Windows Credentials Manager. Go to Control Panel> Credential Manager> Add a Windows Credential

This will allow you to present the remote network as the stored credentials.

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Some useful links: Tutorial on how to do this on Sqltips Answer on dba.stackexchange.com

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  • Thank you, that leads closer to the solution! However, when I have stored the credentials, how can I use them in order to connect? Meanwhile, I 've found a solution tio start the ssms with runas /netonly /user ... ssms.exe which basically works, but I need to enter the password again. If I could use the stored credentials, than this would be great, but how can I link the stored credentials to a command ?
    – SQL Police
    Dec 12, 2015 at 8:03

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