I am using SSMS to interact with a database I have locally on my PC. I also have a software to create reports about data in the database, but first of all I have to connect the software to the SQL Server database.
I'm logging into the database using Windows authentication (credentials WindowsDomain\username
) which is my PC name and Windows username. At the beginning I didn't set a password and it connected successfully.
But to connect the software to the database, I have to fill in different fields such as Host Name, Port Number, Database Name, User, Password. I can't leave empty the Password field even if I don't have one, so I need to set a password for my Windows username : OK easy, I just have to set the password account in the Control Panel..
I restart my PC and check if I need to fill the password, now, in SQL Server.. But it still connects without any password, the software does not connect the database with that password, and in SQL Server I can't solve it with a query (alter login on my username), error :
Cannot use parameter PASSWORD for a Windows login.
How can I set a password for this user name ? Or maybe to create a new one with SQL Server authentication or Windows authentication, it's the same for me...
DRIVER={MicroStrategy ODBC Driver for SQL Server Wire Protocol}; hostname=myHostName; Port=1433; Database=myDBname; AuthenticationMethod=9; Domain=myDomainName; ;
@TabAlleman it's MicroStrategyAuthenticationMethod
could indicate "integrated authentication", in which case the software should not ask for a user name/password. However, the documentation for the MicroStrategy driver isn't very accessible. If the software insists on a username/password, it probably does not support integrated authentication at all, and you will need to create a separate, dedicated SQL user in the database. In either case, Windows accounts and SQL accounts have no overlap. Never fill in your Windows password to log in to SQL.