January 9, 2018 at 9:23 am
Is there a way to get the SQL user that is embedded in the shared datasources via powershell or query?
January 9, 2018 at 9:56 am
Solved my own problem, used this:
Try
items = rs.ListChildren("/", True)
Console.WriteLine("Datasources:")
Console.WriteLine()
For Each catalogItem as CatalogItem in items
if (catalogItem.Type = ItemTypeEnum.DataSource)
Console.WriteLine(catalogItem.Path)
dataSource = rs.GetDataSourceContents(catalogItem.Path)
If Not (dataSource Is Nothing) Then
Console.WriteLine(" Connection String: {0}", dataSource.ConnectString)
Console.WriteLine(" Extension name: {0}", dataSource.Extension)
Console.WriteLine(" Credential retrieval: {0}", dataSource.CredentialRetrieval)
Console.WriteLine(" Windows credentials: {0}", dataSource.WindowsCredentials)
Console.WriteLine(" Username: {0}", dataSource.UserName)
Console.WriteLine(" Password: {0}", dataSource.Password)
Console.WriteLine(" Enabled: {0}", dataSource.Enabled)
Console.WriteLine(" EnabledSpecified: {0}", dataSource.EnabledSpecified)
Console.WriteLine(" ImpersonateUser: {0}", dataSource.ImpersonateUser)
Console.WriteLine(" ImpersonateUserSpecified: {0}", dataSource.ImpersonateUserSpecified)
Console.WriteLine(" OriginalConnectStringExpressionBased: {0}", dataSource.OriginalConnectStringExpressionBased)
Console.WriteLine(" Prompt: {0}", dataSource.Prompt)
Console.WriteLine(" UseOriginalConnectString: {0}", dataSource.UseOriginalConnectString)
Console.WriteLine("===================================")
End If
count = count + 1
end if
Next catalogItem
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("Total {0} datasources", count)
Catch e As IOException
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
End Sub
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