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    Default DDJDBCAuth.DLL

    While updating drivers for Coldfusion 7.0, the zip file contained the file
    named DDJDBCAuth.DLL.
    It was meant to replace an existing version of the file.
    However an old version did not exist on the system.
    Does anyone have a similar experience.

    geoabr Guest

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    Default Re: DDJDBCAuth.DLL

    We didn't ship DDJDBCAuth.DLL with prior drivers. This is a new feature for
    the 3.4/3.5 driverpacks.

    This allows customers to do NT Authentication with SQL Server (and now Oracle)
    JDBC - simliar to what they could do in CF5 - without resorting to using ODBC.

    Stephen Dupre
    Macromedia QA

    sdupre Guest

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