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SuperSocketEncrypt Property

This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

The SuperSocketEncrypt property specifies whether Super Sockets Net-Library encryption is enabled on an instance of Microsoft SQL Server.

Syntax

object.SuperSocketEncrypt [= value]

Parts

  • object
    An expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list

  • value
    TRUE or FALSE

Data Type

Boolean

Modifiable

Read/write

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT GetSuperSocketEncrypt(LPBOOL pRetVal);
HRESULT SetSuperSocketEncrypt(BOOL NewValue);

Remarks

Before you can enable SSL encryption, your system must meet these conditions:

  • The database computer must be running an instance of SQL Server 2000 or later and be assigned a server certificate from a public certificate authority.

  • The application must use the client components from SQL Server 2000 or later, and the application computer must be assigned a root CA certificate from the same certificate authority that issued the server certificate to the database computer. The application must connect to an instance of SQL Server 2000 or later.

  • You must be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

    Important

    Setting the SuperSocketEncrypt property changes registry settings, and should be used with caution.

    Note

    If an application calls SuperSocketEncrypt on an instance of SQL Server version 7.0, the constant, SQLDMO_E_SQL80ONLY, and the message "This property or method requires Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or later" are returned.

Applies To:

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