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In November 2025, Snowflake will remove the option for legacy systems to make use of usernames/passwords to connect to the Snowflake account. If you currently use username/password authentication for Snowflake connections, this will impact connector components that load data from Snowflake and cause jobs with those components to fail.
We recommend that you switch to using private keys as soon as possible if you are currently using username/password authentication. For more details of this authentication option read Using Snowflake key-pair authentication.
An alternative option is to use Snowflake programmatic access tokens (PAT). To use this option, select Password from the Password Type drop-down menu, and then enter your PAT in the Password field. For more details of this authentication option read Using Snowflake programmatic access token authentication.