SQLServer_Certificate (object)

Uses strong authentication to allow secure communication between two SQL Server databases.

Valid Owning Object Types

Name DBMS Brands/Versions
ModelSQL Server 9.0+

Valid Owned Object Types

Name DBMS Brands/Versions
Extended_NotesAll
PermissionSQL Server 9.0+, SQL Azure 10.0+

Tagged Values

Name Value
Long_Id{E7AB3CC0-47AD-4A10-8972-C0FB869EE7CB}+402000e1
tag_DBMS_Brands_And_VersionsSQL Server 9.0+
tag_DBMS_Is_Represented1075859016, 9000, 999000
tag_DBMS_Is_Top_Level_Object1075859016, 9000, 999000
tag_Display_Name_ResourceCertificate
tag_Display_Name_Resource_PluralCertificates
tag_Has_Udp_Editortrue
tag_Is_Abstractfalse
tag_Is_Physicaltrue
tag_Release_Added7.2.0

Valid Property Types

Name DBMS Brands/Versions
Assembly_RefSQL Server 9.0+
Authorization_RefSQL Server 9.0+, SQL Azure 10.0+
Available_Files_RefAll
Available_Principals_RefSQL Server 9.0+, Teradata 2.6+, SQL Azure 10.0+
Built_In_IdAll
Certificate_From_BinarySQL Server 11.0+
Certificate_SubjectSQL Server 9.0+
Database_IdAll
DefinitionAll
Dependent_Objects_RefAll
Do_Not_GenerateAll
Executable_File_RefSQL Server 9.0+
Expiration_DateSQL Server 9.0+
History_ListAll
Is_Active_For_Begin_DialogSQL Server 9.0+
Is_Private_KeySQL Server 9.0+
Long_IdAll
NameAll
Name_QualifierAll
Note_ListAll
Object_GUIDAll
Owner_PathAll
Private_Key_BinarySQL Server 11.0+
Private_Key_File_RefSQL Server 9.0+
SQLServer_Database_RefSQL Server 9.0+, SQL Azure 10.0+
Start_DateSQL Server 9.0+
User_Formatted_NameAll
User_Formatted_Physical_NameAll