What is self-mapping?
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What is self-mapping?
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Self-mapping is a process in which queries are resolved against linked servers through security credentials. When a linked server is added through the sp_addlinkedserver stored procedure, self-mapping is added for all local logins. Self-mapping is supported for all Windows logins if the linked server supports Windows Authentication.
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