Thank you for writing your concerns to us. The issue you are reporting happens when the configuration of the database does not include a user on its authentication protocols and that same user tries to access the database. Thus, we recommend that you verify the authentication protocols in your database to see if the user has access. Also, we would advice that you change the authentication protocol (Login Information Type) from Windows Authentication to SQL Authentication, since you are already accessing a SQL database.
Dear Samuel,
Thank you for writing your concerns to us. The issue you are reporting happens when the configuration of the database does not include a user on its authentication protocols and that same user tries to access the database. Thus, we recommend that you verify the authentication protocols in your database to see if the user has access. Also, we would advice that you change the authentication protocol (Login Information Type) from Windows Authentication to SQL Authentication, since you are already accessing a SQL database.
We hope this issue is promptly solved for you.
Kind regards,
Laura G
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