Creating An SQL Server 2005 Login
Apr 17, 2008
In 2005 the security login will not allow me to add a user, database role, application role or schema manually. If I use a Transact-SQL in Query Editor to create a Login with a password, it said it was successful yet The T-SQL added my login as an application role is this correct? and why can I not add manually? is there another function that must be performed first?
I am very new to the environment but know 2000 very well and miss it being so user friendly.
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Jun 13, 2008
When creating a user in SQL Server what is a Schema as opposed to a Role?
In the security folder of a database, I also saw the folders "Asymmetric keys", "Certificates", and "symmetric keys". What are these about?
thank you.
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Jun 13, 2007
I like to create a new login for an user. He has to logon without typing in a password. How do i do this in 2005?
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Apr 16, 2008
Hi all,
Have just tried my sql server 2005 connected asp classic website on II7 for the first time and have gotten some errors.
First off I have unchecked show friendly errors in IE and have enabled ASP to send error messages to the browser.
My error I get is when I execute a basic .asp page:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Cannot open database "mydatabasename" requested by the login. The login failed.
/index.asp, line 10 which is dbConnect.Open cstring
from this peice of code:
sub dbOpen()
set dbConnect = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
cstring = "DSN=mysqldsn; Trusted Connection=yes"
dbConnect.Open cstring
end sub
I have gone into ODBC and have setup both a user dsn and file dsn that equals mysqldsn and points to my database (I know you only need to set up one DSN but I'm not sure which)
I also notice under mywebsite home panel there is a connection string option. Do I do anything with that?
Definatley a lot more to it than XP's II6!
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Nov 21, 2007
Dear All,
I currently installed visual studio 2005. So together it als install sql server express. So then I install the sql server management studio express too. So the problem now I want to do is run asp.net pages. I want to know how to create a local account with my own password. Because now I can only login using default windows authentication so how can I create an account with for sql server authentication ? Another question is that for the server address in my asp.net page what must I write localhost or the name shown in the server name text box while logging in. Thanks.
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Nov 24, 2005
create login dave with password='abc', default_database=tempdb
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Oct 8, 2007
Hi,
I am using SQL Server 2005 at home.
My problem is I forgot my password to log in to my server.
I only remember user name is 'sa'.
I haven't used it for two to three months. So I forgot password.
Previously, When I used sql server 2000, my login is as windows login. so no problem.
But this time, I set seperate log in and I got this problem.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
George
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Feb 26, 2007
Hello everyone,
Since last so many days i am seeing that someone is trying to login to sql server through login name sa.but that login is failed.and this is occuring constantly.
Earlier i had same login failed message for another ip address.i have blocked that ip address through access-list in firewall.but now i am seeing the same message for another ip address.
(1).how can i permenently remove this message from Event log.
(2).What is the impact of this on sql server performance.is sql server performance degraded by this kind of contineous attack?
here i am attaching that report from event viewer log file.
2/26/2007 1:48:18 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:17 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:17 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:17 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:16 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:16 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:16 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:15 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:15 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:15 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:14 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:14 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:14 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:13 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:13 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:12 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:12 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:12 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:11 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:11 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:11 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:10 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:10 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:10 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:09 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:09 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:09 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:08 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:08 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:08 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:07 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:07 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:07 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:06 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:06 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:06 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:05 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:05 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:05 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:04 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:04 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:04 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:03 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:02 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:02 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:02 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:01 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:01 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:01 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:00 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:00 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:48:00 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:59 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:59 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:59 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:58 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:58 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:57 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:57 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:57 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:56 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:56 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:55 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:55 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:54 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:54 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:54 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:53 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:53 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:53 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:52 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:52 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:52 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:51 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:51 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:50 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:50 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:50 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:49 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:49 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:49 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:48 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:48 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:48 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:48 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:47 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:47 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:47 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:46 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:46 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:45 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:45 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:45 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:44 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:44 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:44 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:43 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:43 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
2/26/2007 1:47:43 AM MSSQL$CASHMAX Failure Audit (4) 18456 N/A CASHMAX Login failed for user 'sa'. [CLIENT: 192.192.81.126]
Needs your help to resolve this issue.
Thanks,
Bharat
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Just installed SQL Server 2005 and tested my old VS 2005 ASPnet websites, which were connected toSQL Server 2000 databases before. All my websites were created for local HTTP applications, coded with a connection string with User ID and Password. The SQL Server 2000 was configured as mixed authentication (i.e. with User ID and Password). These websites worked very well with SQL Server 2000 database server.Testing my old VS 2005 websites with SQL Server 2005 database, showed a 'Login failed for a User ''.' error msgalthough the 'Test Connection' on VS 2005 design showed a perfect query for e.g. a GridView control. I have assured that the UserID/Password were correct for Management Studio Security object'slogin and Database Security's user. The server instance was configured with mixed authentication mode. One thing I am not sure of is, when clicking the Management Studio icon, a Connection dialog showed up, asking for a Windows or MIxed authentication? I just stayed with the Windows authentication. What does the authenticationmode have anything to do with the VS 2005 website connection? Should I change to mixed authetnication mode?TIA,Jeffrey
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Hi
My platform is mainly windows nt4 server with two windows 2000 member servers. We recently acquired a higher spec machine to replace the old sql 7 server that is on windows NT4 box. The new server is a windows 2000 box and I have installed sql 7 on it.
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Thanks
Eve
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Nov 17, 2004
Frenz,
I need to create tables that are session specific. i.e When I login to a database i have to create a Table that can be accessed across all the procedures and triggers. When I log out the Tables should be droped. I understand that Local Temporary (#) tables can be created in annonymus block, but I need the tables to be created during login.
Your response is highly appreciated.
-Cheeku
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Jul 22, 2015
SQL Server 2012 Ent. Two node cluster with SP2.
Getting the attached error while creating login.
Login gets created even though the error pops up.
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Hi all. Here is my problem. Computer A has sql server 2005 express installed on it together with sql management studio. Computer B has only sql management studio. Computers are members of a corporate domain and are running xp professional. After starting management studio on computer B the databese engin on computer A is visible in the 'select server to connect to' dialog under network servers. When i try to connect i get the message login failed - so i try to add a windows athentication login for the appropriate user on computer A. The problem is as follows: Under 'Create new login/Select user or group/location' no network location apear and i can not add a network user name. This seem to be a network connectivity issue. I have, however, adjusted network connectivity via surface area configuration and enabled tcp/ip and named pipes - the server is visible form another computer as i have prviously mentioned.
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Apr 25, 2007
When I try to create user using ent manager in mssql2000 it gives me error that there is already such user.But it actualy doesn't exists.
How to solve this problem?
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May 9, 2008
I installed SQL Server 2005 Developer edition on my machine a couple months ago, and now I can't remember how to log in. I don't remember setting up any log in accounts, and whatever I might have set I apparently didn't write down.
Are there default user names and passwords that I could use to get in?
I'm a SQL Server newbie.
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Oct 18, 2007
I just set it up on my laptop, its the express edition.
During setup I specified both auth (windows and login) and wrote down the username and password. I can connect through Management Studio with windows auth but not with the login.
I want to find the username and password. What do I need to do?
Thanks
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Jun 12, 2007
I've got something up with SQL logins I think, or may be I'm just not totally au fait with it all, which is equally if not more possible.
Basically I have a login in SQL that is based on an active directory domain account. I wanted to use a domain group, but have experienced login problems with that anyway, so am using a domain user account.
This all works fine.
However, I've had cause to remove this login from the database by doing a DROP LOGIN. This completes okay, but then when I try to connect to SQL (and indeed a particular database) with a client using the login that I've just dropped I am able to not only login to SQL (I can check activity okay for that user) but am also able to execute stuff on the database that previously had a user mapped to the login.
Since both user and login had been dropped, why am I able to get back on eventhough SQL Enterprise Manager and "select * from syslogins" are reporting no login and sp_helplogins reports both no login and no user mappings?
If I just disable the login rather than drop it, everything works as expected and my client applications database action gets bounced.
So, what gives?
Thanks,
CD
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Jun 29, 2007
Hello,
I recently installed SQL2005 and SQL2000. I only created SA login permissions with Admin access to the database (There are no Windows Users that have access).
I then installed SQL2000 and it overwrote the "mixed connection mode" . whenever I try to connect with the sa login I get the following error
Login failed for user 'sa'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18452)
The problem is explained in a fix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269587
The only problem is that the fix requires access rights that I don't have. My only logins are "BuiltInUsers" that have public access rights and then a "sa" login (that doesn't work) that has Admin rights within the db engine.
So my question is... Can I create an sysadmin account with windows authentication (for a normal Windows Admin Account) without having the proper rights within the database engine?
-Tom
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Apr 28, 2008
After a successful install, when I try to Login I get:
Cannot connect or EDHANSEN-PCSQL EXPRESS
"The initializer for 'System.Data.SQLClient.SQLConnection' Three an exception . (System Data)
'The type initializer for System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionfactory' threw an exception.
'Unrecoginzed configuration section system.serviceModel.
(C/WindowsMicrosoft.NetFrameworkv.2.0.50727Configmachine.config line 136) (System.Configuration)
I've tried uninstalling and re-installing. What do you think this is telling me?
Thanks,
Ed Hansen
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Mar 28, 2008
Hi,
I create a login and asign the default database to the one I created. all the script run well. I use it to login, i got the error:
A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: Shared Memory Provider, error: 0 - No process is on the other end of the pipe.) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)
I update (use windows integrated login) the default database to master, I can login to the database.
I believe, for my own database, there are some setting is missing.
Could anyone help me!!
Thanks,
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Nov 19, 2007
Hello I am using SQL Server 2005 I want to delete the data from my table after specific number of days.This should happen automatically. After the days I specified the data from the table should automatically get deleted. Can anyone let me know how to achieve this.If anyone can give an example for this it will be great.Thanks in advance.
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Jun 23, 2008
Hi,
We wish to create cube in SQL Server 2005,
where we can create a cube using query.
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Jan 10, 2007
I am developing an application in VB.NET that is using a sql database. I am trying to start testing with multiple computers running the app while the database is on a remote computer. I have 2 desktop computers networked right now with 1 of them having the database and the other I want to run the program on. I am trying to figure out how to use windows authentication to login to sql server from the remote computer. I can login using Sql authentication but it is taking forever and I keep getting timeout errors so I wanted to try Windows Authentication to see if it is faster. If someone could walk me through the steps I need to take or give me some suggestions to fix my problems I would greatly appreciate it.
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Mar 14, 2008
In oracle we create abstract datatypes using the command, for example,
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Mar 21, 2008
Hi
I just need some information on creating the second instance in sql server 2005. In my production server we have the databases with different collation. we need to separate those two different collation databases by creating the new instance. I have to create the instance by this afternoon. I think we need to install the sql server 2005 again and select the option of named instace. As long as this is production server are databases are going to be available for the users while installing the sql server to create the different instance? Could some one please respond on this. Thanks!
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Feb 10, 2008
Hello all,
I am new to MS SQL Server and am having troubles figuring out how to create a new database file. I have installed everything I can and and still cannot find any where to add a database file. I am upgrading from Access to SQL and feel like I am missing something... I will eventually need to create a couple of SQL databases and connect from Classic ASP and ASP.net in different applications. Before I worry about how to connect I need ot create something to connect to.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Panhead
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Jul 1, 2006
I have two problems on creating new SQL server database in Visual Web Developer 2005 Express using SQL server 2005 Express.
The 1st problem: (It is resolved)
After installed SQL Server 2005 express and Visual Web Developer 2005 Express. When I tried to create a SQL server database in VWD the following error occurred:
"connection to SQL Server files (*.mdf) require SQL server express 2005 to function properly. please verify the installation of the component or download from the URL: go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkId=49251"
I was stuck with this problem for few days. I did several times of install/reinstall of VWPExpress and SQL server Express, made very sure following proper de-installation sequence as specified in the release readme. But it did not resolve the problem.
Latter I found out that if I login with another Windows XP user account, I don't get the problem.
Changing the security authority of XP file systems and IIS didn't help.
And to prove that I was doing the installation correctly, I tried a new installation of the VWDExpress with SQL server 2005 express in another machine, it worked and I could create new empty SQL database.
After 2 days of frustrating changing of options, parameters, server names, messing with the registry etc.... Finally, I found a way to overcome this problem.
The solution is:
In Visual Web Developer 2005 Express, select:
Tools -> Options -> Database Tools -> Data Connections,
Change the setting: "SQL Server Instance Name (blank for default)" to "SQLEXPRESS". (where SQLEXPRESS is the default server instance name)
That solved this 1st problem.
I still don't know the exact reason for this problem. But I recalled I did installed the VWDExpress few weeks ago, I might have installed it without selecting SQL server 2005 express at that point. I guess the subsequent install/re-install did not clean up those junk in the registry.
I still have the 2nd problem:
The "Create new SQL database..." option is always grayed out when I right click on the Data connections in the "Database Explorer" tab.
I have a bypass for this difficulty for time being:
I have to do it by using the "Add connection....", put in the server name: "myserver/SQLEXPRESS" and a new database name.
Any input form anyone ? Appreciated!
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