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This is rough as it's such an edge case. Can you use |
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ahh true, i was just testing it and could not get around it. ohhh wait! you can use connection strings instead, let me whip one up. |
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I have a problem connecting with a local sql account that contains '@' on the name, something like this: 'deploy@server'.
Even thou the auth type should be 'local sql', the '@' on the username changes the auth type to 'local ad'.
Looking at the code Connect-DbaInstance.ps1 states that the backslash is used to detect auth type:
the actual code does a little more (line 655 onwards), using not only backslash, but also the @:
¿Any way to fix this forcing auth type for a particular connection or should I report this as a bug/documentation problem?
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