# SQL Server

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**Immuta policies will not be automatically enforced in SQL Server**

While you can author and apply subscription and data policies on SQL Server data sources within Immuta, these policies will not be enforced natively in the SQL Server platform. You can use [Immuta webhooks](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/developer-guides/api-intro/immuta-v1-api/configure-your-instance-of-immuta/webhooks#webhook-overview) to be notified about changes to user access and make appropriate access updates in SQL Server using your own process.

To use this integration, contact your Immuta representative.
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The SQL Server integration allows you to register data from SQL Server in Immuta.

## How-to guide

[Register a SQL Server connection](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/configuration/integrations/sql-server/register-a-sql-server-connection)

## Reference guide

[SQL Server integration reference guide](https://documentation.immuta.com/saas/configuration/integrations/sql-server/sql-server-connection-reference-guide): This guide describes the design and components of the integration.


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