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Hi all,
I've been tasked with automating a spreadsheet for the boss that needs to pull SQL data from one of our DB servers, and then format and import into Excel. The mechanics of doing so aren't the problem. I want to know how I can securely do this over the web. We'll have multiple users of this sheet all over the country, and ideally they would: 1) open the .XLS file 2) press the button I've got a macro tied to 3) the macro goes out and runs the SQL query, and dumps the data into the sheet The problem is, the macro contains a credential set for a SQL account, and while the VB code is password protected in the sheet, the sets will be traversing the web, open for anyone who cares to look for it. We've an SSL VPN I can have the users manually initiate and authenticate to, but I'd like to keep this as easy for everyone as possible (except for me, it seems). I suspect I may be able to script the VPN connection, open the XLS file and then continue to monitor the open state of the XLS file then then terminate the VPN, but that seems awfully complex... Oh, and of course, I'm a network guy who's been tasked with all of this! I'll gladly trade some Active Directory help for some Excel help!!! Thanks, any ideas/thoughts would be greatly appreciated. |
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