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CVE-2000-0199: When a new SQL Server is registered in Enterprise Manager for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and the "Always prom...

When a new SQL Server is registered in Enterprise Manager for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and the "Always prompt for login name and password" option is not set, then the Enterprise Manager uses weak encryption to store the login ID and password.

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This is a legacy Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise Manager credential-storage issue. If server registration is configured to save credentials instead of always prompting, login names and passwords are stored with weak encryption, creating a credential exposure risk on systems where the management tool is used. Exposure is likely limited to environments still using Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise Manager or retaining old administrator workstations, images, backups, or profiles containing saved registrations. Modern SQL Server tooling is not identified as affected in the supplied sources. Treat this as a legacy credential hygiene issue, not a current internet-scale emergency based on the supplied evidence. Prioritize it where old SQL Server administration tools still exist or where privileged database credentials may have been reused. Mitigation focus: Enable always-prompt authentication for SQL Server Enterprise Manager registrations.; Remove saved registrations that contain stored credentials.; Rotate credentials that may have been stored on legacy management systems..

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