We have a legacy CRM that uses a DSN with Windows Authentication to connect to an instance of SQL Server 2005 (part of SBS 2003 Premium). We will soon be doing a major migration leaving us without a Windows Domain - as I understand things, that will mean we need to use an alternative authentication method. We are also planning to migrate from the SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server Express 2008 R2 in the same timeframe.
Unfortunately no modifications to the CRM are possible.
Leaving aside the obvious security issues, is it possible to hard-code a username and password in a system DSN? Alternatively is that another obvious approach to authentication that I am missing?
--EDIT
The DSN is defined in the ODBC Data Source Administrator in the "Administrative Tools" section of the Control Panel on the Windows clients.
--EDIT 2
I gave up trying to do this in the DSN thanks to Jonathan's answer. Fortunately I discovered an .ini file where I could insert a fixed username/password replacing the placeholders - problem solved.