Connecting to SQL Server by Using SQL Server Agent Service
The SQL Server Agent service can connect to a local instance of SQL Server by using either Windows Authentication or SQL Server Authentication. Whichever method you select, the account must be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.
Available Authentication Methods
SQL Server Agent can use two different authentication methods to connect to a SQL Server instance:
Windows Authentication forces the SQL Server Agent service to connect to an instance of SQL Server by using the Microsoft Windows ___domain account that you defined as the service startup account.
SQL Server Authentication forces the SQL Server Agent service to connect to an instance of SQL Server by using a SQL Server authenticated login. Only logins that are members of the sysadmin role are available.
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Beginning with SQL Server 2005, SQL Server Agent does not support SQL Server Authentication. This option is available only when you administer an earlier version of SQL Server. |
For more information about setting up the SQL Server connection, see How to: Set the SQL Server Connection (SQL Server Management Studio).