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Connecting to Database from VB Net without requiring logon

Asked by rborda in .Net Editors & IDEs, MS SQL Server

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Thank you in advance, I am new to SQL Server.

I am developing a web interface to a SQL Server database.  Because of the type of business I am with, people are hired or terminated almost in a daily basis.  Thus, creating and deleting logins on SQL Server is troublesome since then each person needs to be given
also specific rights to access the different objects.  And, since my users need view only rights, I am thinking that it would be much easier to have a table where I could easily add or remove a person that needs to access the database.  Thus, when connecting from the web page to a secure database usually one uses windows authentication "Data Source=server;Initial Catalog=database;Integrated Security=True", which I don't want to use.  Is there a way around this?  Should I use admin logon and password authentication at all times?  Would it be best to connect thru an ODBC to require only one authentication for everybody?  Please provide sample code



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