SQL2008 Case sensitive password in a Case Insensitive DB
sergisoft
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Hi!
past week I completed the upgrade to Navision 2009 with SQL 2008. Since that, wa are having trubbles with passwords:
Users never take attention on uppercase lock and now they have to write passwords with case sensitive.
Now we are using a CI-AI database (Master and NAV). So I do not undestand why is it happend.
I need to change something in SQL/NAV to solve this "problem" to users. ¿Any ideas?
past week I completed the upgrade to Navision 2009 with SQL 2008. Since that, wa are having trubbles with passwords:
Users never take attention on uppercase lock and now they have to write passwords with case sensitive.
Now we are using a CI-AI database (Master and NAV). So I do not undestand why is it happend.
I need to change something in SQL/NAV to solve this "problem" to users. ¿Any ideas?
Sergi Navarro
MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV 2009 C/SIDE Solution Development
Visit my Navision Spanish Blog here: http://www.sergisoft.com
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Hi Sergio,
uhm ... I'd say passwords are and always have been case-sensitive - even with the old native Server - regardless of the collation ...
So the users simply have to define passwords in the way they want to have it ...Jörg A. Stryk (MVP - Dynamics NAV)
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Agree with Stryk.
However; the customer might experience that the login ids are case sensitive after an upgrade. That happens if the the Master database of the SQL server instance is case sensitive. It uses the collation selected when installing the SQL server instance.
This is rather difficult to change ](*,)
EDIT: SORRY! I didn't notice that you mentioned Master was CI-AS. My bad...Regards
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stryk wrote:Hi Sergio,
uhm ... I'd say passwords are and always have been case-sensitive - even with the old native Server - regardless of the collation ...
So the users simply have to define passwords in the way they want to have it ...
I'd say the same as you, however, I still have the old DB (NAV 3.60 with SQL 2000) and I'ts true, they could type their password in uppercase and lowercase. ](*,)
Sergi Navarro
MCTS: Microsoft Dynamics™ NAV 2009 C/SIDE Solution Development
Visit my Navision Spanish Blog here: http://www.sergisoft.com0
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