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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:19:52+00:00 2026-05-11T16:19:52+00:00

Does anyone have an example of a stored procedure which makes a connection to

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Does anyone have an example of a stored procedure which makes a connection to a remote server?

I have been searching the web and have so far discovered that it might can be done using sp_addlinkedserver and sp_addlinkedsrvlogin but I haven’t found a good example and I don’t understand the documentation that well.

UPDATE:

None of the two first replies help me out, the closest I can get is using this:

EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 
    @server = 'SiminnSrv', 
    @provider = 'SQLNCLI',
    @catalog = 'devel',
    @srvproduct = '',
    @provstr = 'DRIVER={SQL Server};SERVER=my.serveradr.com;UID=my_user_name;PWD=my_pass_word;'

That actually makes me connect but when I query a table I get this message:

Login failed for user ‘(null)’. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server >connection.

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    2026-05-11T16:19:52+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    Essentially you create a linked server to the other server, and then provide login credentials to be used for SQL calls to that linked server. e.g. this will connect to “MyOtherServer” using a DomainAccount for that server with the username & password ‘DomainUserName’, ‘DomainPassword’

    EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 'MyOtherServer', N'SQL Server'
    
    
    EXEC sp_addlinkedsrvlogin 
       'MyOtherServer', 
       'false', 
       'OtherServerDomain\DomainUser', 
       'DomainUserName', 
       'DomainPassword'
    

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