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Suggestion
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Resolution: Low Engagement
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Currently, the Crowd installation process requires you to enter a database username and password. This prevents SQL Server users from using IWA (NTLM / Kerberos) to connect to the server, in violation of best practices on the Windows platform.
We should make username and password optional for SQL Server (or for all DBs?). Also need to make sure that Crowd continues to operate properly without a DB username & password.
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CWD-1681 Support Windows Authentication For MS SQL Database
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Hello,
Thank you for submitting this suggestion. We appreciate you taking the time to share your ideas for improving our products, as many features and functions come from valued customers such as yourself.
Atlassian is committed to enhancing the security and compliance of our Data Center products, with an emphasis on sustainable scalability and improving the product experience for both administrators and end-users. We periodically review older suggestions to ensure we're focusing on the most relevant feedback. This suggestion is being closed due to a lack of engagement in the last four years, including no new watchers, votes, or comments. This inactivity suggests a low impact. Therefore, this suggestion is not in consideration for our future roadmap.
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