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| MS SQL Server 2005 and Data Source Explorer with integrated authentication [message #57307] | Mon, 20 July 2009 11:21  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | hi ya! 
 I am using eclipse galileo with Eclipse Data Tools Platform 1.7.0 and the
 last version of ms sql server jdbc driver, and JRE 1.6
 When I am working with "Database Development" Perspective, I can create a
 connection to the database (Ms SQL SERVER 2005) using "integrated
 authentication" but I cannot see any table. I can see just two folders
 "Authorization IDs" and Catalogs, but I cannot see any table...
 
 I know the connection is ok, because I can execute SQL Query again the
 Database with that connection, and I can see the data.
 
 Any idea
 
 thanks in advance
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| Re: MS SQL Server 2005 and Data Source Explorer with integrated authentication [message #57333 is a reply to message #57307] | Mon, 20 July 2009 13:06  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Luis... 
 Interesting. Could it be that the catalogs/schemas are not visible to
 the user/password credentials used? The database name in the profile
 properties may be set to a database that isn't visible to the user?
 
 We tested using the older 1.2 driver from Microsoft as well and really
 haven't had a chance to test with the new 2.0 driver. That may be an
 issue as well.
 
 If you are sure that a) the user has credentials for the database and b)
 you get the same result using the older driver, please log a Bugzilla
 entry for this and we'll try and take a look.
 
 Thanks!
 --Fitz
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| Re: MS SQL Server 2005 and Data Source Explorer with integrated authentication [message #596084 is a reply to message #57307] | Mon, 20 July 2009 13:06  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Luis... 
 Interesting. Could it be that the catalogs/schemas are not visible to
 the user/password credentials used? The database name in the profile
 properties may be set to a database that isn't visible to the user?
 
 We tested using the older 1.2 driver from Microsoft as well and really
 haven't had a chance to test with the new 2.0 driver. That may be an
 issue as well.
 
 If you are sure that a) the user has credentials for the database and b)
 you get the same result using the older driver, please log a Bugzilla
 entry for this and we'll try and take a look.
 
 Thanks!
 --Fitz
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