Layton ServiceDesk - Pre-Installation - SQL & Windows Authentication

From Layton Support
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Added section "Overview")
m (Minor formatting changes)
Line 13: Line 13:
 
=Video=
 
=Video=
 
'''[https://client.laytontechnology.com/wp-content/themes/layton-admin/includes/pages/user/help/videos/lsd/installWindowsAuthentication/?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100% Video of procedure on Windows Server 2012]'''.
 
'''[https://client.laytontechnology.com/wp-content/themes/layton-admin/includes/pages/user/help/videos/lsd/installWindowsAuthentication/?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100% Video of procedure on Windows Server 2012]'''.
<p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Special Notes]] [[Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Special Notes|<u>Back to Special Notes</u>]]</p
+
<p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Special Notes]] [[Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Special Notes|<u>Back to Special Notes</u>]]</p>

Revision as of 22:17, 15 February 2018

Btn back up.png Back to Special Notes

Contents

Overview

Layton ServiceDesk does not use Windows authentication to the SQL Server, only SQL authentication through the LaytonUser1 SQL account, created during installation. This account has sufficient permissions to do every operation required by the various Layton ServiceDesk features. SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode must be enabled on the SQL Server.

Procedure

  1. Launch Management Studio.
  2. Connect to your SQL Server.
  3. Right-click the SQL Server and select Properties:

    Lsd preinstall 01.png


  4. Click the Security link and click the SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode radio button:

    Lsd preinstall 02.png


  5. Click OK.

Video

Video of procedure on Windows Server 2012.

Btn back up.png Back to Special Notes

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Main Page
Online User Guides
General Support
Release Notes
Toolbox