You may encounter a problem where you need to connect to SQL Server using a different Windows account on a single machine for testing. By default, you need to sign in with a different Windows account and then test. Virtually no Windows login is required and can be accessed as a different user.
1. calling SSMSwith the RUNAS command is relatively cumbersome to write.
2. just hold down the Shift key and use "Run as different user". First find SSMS, press and hold the shit key, and then select "Run as different user" as:
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