About the Presentation
Configuring SQL Access for the Web Developer
This session will demonstrate the ways that ASP & ASP.NET applications can be configured to make connections to SQL Server from different versions of IIS so that we can keep our servers secure and our DBAs happy. Session Goals:
- Learn when to use SQL logins and when to use Windows Authentication
- Understand the concept of impersonation
- Learn how ASP and ASP.NET applications can be configured to use impersonation to make secure connections to SQL Server
- Learn how to configure IIS 5, 6, & 7 and Windows XP, 2003, and 2008 to support impersonation
Session Level: Beginner
Kendal Van Dyke
Kendal began working with SQL Server 7.0 as a VB developer 10 years ago. He has spent the last 8 years as a production DBA working on systems that process hundreds of millions of transactions per day. He is currently Senior DBA at Channel Intelligence in Celebration, FL where he is responsible for the management, monitoring, and performance of over 40 SQL Servers.
Kendal is known as @SQLDBA on Twitter and maintains a technical blog on SQL Server topics at http://kendalvandyke.blogspot.com.
Contact URL:
http://kendalvandyke.blogspot.com