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Questiondisallow multiple connections for a login Pin
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Mycroft Holmes26-Feb-12 13:36
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Assuming you are using SQL SErver (we need to know this as servers are different).

I would expect this to be a client requirement, most apps use a SQL Server set of credentials to connect. However sql server can identify the workstation connection if it is in the connection string and if you are using Windows authentication yeck the database knows who you are.

You can always rat through the sysobjects and find this information, it will be a challenge getting the connection event and informing the client. As said this should be done at the client.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH

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