000110068
DDJDBCx64Auth05.dll is missing in JDBC 6.x driver kit
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Title | DDJDBCx64Auth05.dll is missing in JDBC 6.x driver kit |
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URL Name | DDJDBCx64Auth05-dll-is-missing-in-JDBC-6-x-driver-kit |
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Article Number | 000110068 |
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Environment | Product: Connect for JDBC SQL driver
Version: 6.0.0.000062 OS: Windows 2010 Database: All supported databases Application: All supported applications |
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Error Message | [SQLServer JDBC Driver]NTLM (type-2) Authentication was requested but the required DDJDBCx64Auth05.dll was not found on the path specified by the java.library.path system property |
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Last Modified Date | 1/8/2021 9:10 AM |
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