Thanks :]
I'll dig into it.
Any other ideas will be more than welcomed :]

2011/3/7 André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>

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>> But does the Microsoft Driver has the ability to support windows
>> authentication?
>> If so, how is it implemented?
>>
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> Don't know. You should ask Microsoft.  Or try to find out yourself,
> beginning e.g. at the page I mentioned.
> I would tend to think that, this being a Microsoft module, it would be
> rather unlikely that it would not support what MS considers as the standard
> authentication method.
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> (This being said, we will keep on telling you that it is a bad idea, just
> so you don't forget)  ;-)
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>> and by the way... what is the difference between this Microsoft JDBC
>> driver,
>> to what discussed earlier in a different thread, of tomcat pool JDBC
>> (which
>> use the tomcat-jdbc.jar file)? maybe i'm mixing two different stuff, but
>> if
>> so- why does it called the same?
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> JDBC is the generic name of a technology, or let's say the description of
> the interface, on the Java side.
> That's why the name is similar.
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> All JDBC drivers behave more or less the same way on the Java side, but on
> the other side they are each adapted to their particular database system.
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> So yes, you may have to change some details of your configuration for the
> driver.  The driver's documentation should tell you how.
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