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How to authenticate SQL with Insight SCCM import?

Matthew Dell
Contributor
August 16, 2018

I'm using Insight and have installed the SCCM app. When I attempt authentication to the SCCM SQL DB using domain credentials it fails to authenticate. I've confirmed I can log on to the DB via MS SQL Server Management studio with those same creds. Is a local SQL user needed to authenticate with this product?

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Matthew Dell
Contributor
December 3, 2018

To answer my own question. A local SQL user is needed to authenticate the SCCM integration to the SCCM DB.

Dirk Ronsmans
Community Champion
June 4, 2019

I find it strange that this is your outcome.

The Insight Import allows you to choose Native Authentication so this should be possible.

 

For me when I configure this (and my server is configured with Windows Authentication) I get some errors regarding the driver not being configured for integrated authentication

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Matthew Dell
Contributor
June 4, 2019

Thanks, Dirk. I was using v1.2.0 when I asked this question. v1.4.0, released in Feb. 2019, added support for native and kerberos authentication types.

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1219094/insight-sccm-integration/version-history 

Dirk Ronsmans
Community Champion
June 4, 2019

I see, didn't think that far :)

At least you should be able to move to Native Authentication now!

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