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Hi everyone,
I have a third-party application which uses DSN (in this case, only system and user DSNs) to setup database connections. I created a connection using the "Microsoft ODBC for Oracle" driver, but everytime my application needs to access the DB, I'm asked for password. I cannot change the way the application links to databases, since I don't have its source code.
Is there any way of saving the password?
Thanks,
Black Swan
I have a third-party application which uses DSN (in this case, only system and user DSNs) to setup database connections. I created a connection using the "Microsoft ODBC for Oracle" driver, but everytime my application needs to access the DB, I'm asked for password. I cannot change the way the application links to databases, since I don't have its source code.
Is there any way of saving the password?
Thanks,
Black Swan
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