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                        Hi Jon, I was able to fix the issue by updating the SQLClone_config database and update the dbo.SourceLocations table and updated the Username to NULL from 'sa' and change AuthType from 1 to 2.   So it was just set to SQL auth which I must have incorrectly set it up as, but couldn't find a way to change that post creation (other than at SQL level)  / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                    Hi Jon, I was able to fix the issue by updating the SQLClone_config database and update the dbo.SourceLocations table and updated the Username to NULL from 'sa' and change AuthType from 1 to 2.   S...
                      
                    
                      
                        Hello, I have recently experienced this as well. While it make sense that this is monitored and detected, is there a way to not have it delete the clone? In my case, per the event logs, the connection was down for only 2 minutes which caused this and thus much more damage done. Ideally we'd either get a notification or a way to recheck several times with various intervals between retries in case it's an intermittent issue. Any suggestions?  Thanks. / comments
                        
                        
                        
                      
                      
                      
                  
                  
                Hello, I have recently experienced this as well. While it make sense that this is monitored and detected, is there a way to not have it delete the clone? In my case, per the event logs, the connect...
                      
                    