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Business Objects XI: Incorrect log on parameters

Asked by almaler in Crystal Reports Software, Business Objects, MS SQL Server

Tags: Error in File d:\temp\procSched\servernamehere.report\~tmp1efc572dc97c20a5.rpt: Unable to connect: incorrect log on parameters.

I have many reports currently published to the Business Objects site that access a SQL Server database using an ODBC connection using SQL authentication.  This ticket database is now being replicated to another server and I am trying to publish reports that access the replicated database using a ODBC connection using windows authentication.  Using Crystal Reports, I can utilize the ODBC connection with windows authentication without any problem.  After publishing the report to Business Objects and utilizing the same windows credentials, I receive the following error: Error in File d:\temp\procSched\servernamehere.report\~tmp1efc572dc97c20a5.rpt: Unable to connect: incorrect log on parameters.  The Job Server is set up to use local system account.
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