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Gets or sets the user name for the connection, if you do not use Windows Authentication.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.ManagedConnections
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedConnections (in Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedConnections.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property UserName As String
Get
Set
'Usage
Dim instance As WMIConn
Dim value As String
value = instance.UserName
instance.UserName = value
public string UserName { get; set; }
public:
property String^ UserName {
String^ get ();
void set (String^ value);
}
member UserName : string with get, set
function get UserName () : String
function set UserName (value : String)
Property Value
Type: System.String
A String that contains the user name for the connection.
Remarks
If you do not use Windows Authentication, you must provide a user name and password for the connection.
Examples
The following code example adds a WMI connection to a package, and sets the ServerName, UserName, and Password properties. The code example needs to be modified to have the appropriate values supplied for the properties for your application.
ConnectionManager WmiConn = pkg.Connections.Add("WMI");
DtsProperty prop = WmiConn.Properties["ServerName"];
prop.SetValue(WmiConn, @"\\localhost");
WmiConn.Properties["Username"].SetValue(WmiConn, @"");
WmiConn.Properties["Password"].SetValue(WmiConn, @"");
Dim WmiConn As ConnectionManager = pkg.Connections.Add("WMI")
Dim prop As DtsProperty = WmiConn.Properties("ServerName")
prop.SetValue(WmiConn, "\\localhost")
WmiConn.Properties("Username").SetValue(WmiConn, @"")
WmiConn.Properties("Password").SetValue(WmiConn, @"")