Auditing MS Access to Sybase 12.5.3 - sybase
This is a discussion on Auditing MS Access to Sybase 12.5.3 - sybase ; Having turned on auditing to capture failed logins the real data is lost in the many many results returned for the login ADMIN. This is coming from multiple workstations, many per second and an examination indicates that the users are ...
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| This is coming from multiple workstations, many per second and an examination indicates that the users are not getting errors, or passing ADMIN as a login Id. Where is this mystery login coming from? I think it is just MS Access talking to the Sybase database making sure the connection still exists. But how do I turn this off? |
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