I Know there is a stored procedure
sp_set_sqlagent_properties
but couldn't use it to change de SQL Server Agent
login acount and password...
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
[I originally posted this in the General Tools forum, but perhaps I'll get better response here...]
I am wondering if this is a bug or a (strange) feature: when a SQL Server Agent job step is a CmdExec job (properly configured for owner/proxy, etc), the step is invoked with the proper user credentials (of the 'Run As' account); HOWEVER, the job step doesn't ever seem to be logged in and thus the step does not pick up the critical local group membership(s) such as BATCH (my preference) or SERVICE, etc. Provided that the command consists solely of built-ins or specifically-permissioned executable invocations (permissioned to the specific 'Run as' account), all is well. However, if the command attempts to invoke general OS exe's (cmd.exe as a sub-shell, whoami, ftp, etc -- anything that is generally permissioned via a local group such as BATCH or SERVICE), such invocations fail with access denied. Specifying a CmdExec step with 'whoami /all' as the command demonstrates the missing group memberships.
(The only workaround seems to be to either crawl through the OS exes and assign permissions, or to grant administrator membership to the proxy credentials account.)
So, design feature or major annoyance?
[Additional info I left out: SS05 (same behavior on SP2 and SP1); on WS03R2-x64; in an Active Directory domain; 'Run as' account granted log on as service, log on as batch, etc.]
Thanks,
-frank
Hello all,
I have 2 networked PC's both running vista ultimate
1st is Laptop and is running its own SQL Server at laptoplaptopSQL
2nd is Desktop and is running its own SQL Server at desktopdesktopSQL
Now both machines have seperate windows login accounts.
When I go SQL Server management studio I go to browse and each machine can see the other machines SQL Server, but when I go to login I get SQL Login falied for users" The user is not associaed with a trusted SQL server connection".
So I then go to logins new login and try to add my other pc's user account.
The problem I see is that when I go to search and then location it only shows its own PC's location and not the location of my other networked pc? So if I am on Desktop and in my theory want to add laptopuser to the desktop SQL Server logins I get:
"create failed for login laptopuser
An exception occurred while executing Transact SQL statement laptopuser is not a valid windows NT name. give the complete name
Not sure on where to go from here.
Any help would be great
to DTEXEC from a agent job , what will be the permissions that are needed ?
I guess that can be SQL Server login with admin permissions will be fine and we don't need a proxy setup.
I have an SSIS package with connections to Servers 1,2,3, and 4, and with four Execute SQL tasks each executing a stored procedure in the master database of each of the 4 servers. Servers 1 & 2 are SQL 2005, 3 & 4 are SQL 2000. All tasks in the package run successfully when executing interactively.
When scheduled as a SQL Agent job on Server 1, two of the Execute SQL tasks succeed and two fail. The two against the SQL 2005 succeed and the two querying the SQL2000 databases fail. The Server 1 SQL Agent service account is a domain account which is the service account on all four servers.
The error message is Executing the query "execute master.dbo.sp_collect_stats" failed with the following error: "Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON'.".
Why does it think 'NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON' is trying to log in? I can't figure out what I am missing and hope that someone can give me a suggestion. Thank you.
Holly
I have a push merge replication up and working in development SQL Server 2005 (publisher) and SQL Express (subscriber). Because the upgrade from 2000 to 2005 for our production servers has been delayed for who knows how long, I am working to set the same replication up with 2000 and MSDE.
The merge agent is failing in 2000 with the error:
Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. (Source: MSSQLServer, Error number: 18452)
The 2005 merge agent runs fine. I think it is because the 2005 subscription wizard allowed me to set the 'Run as: SQL Agent Service Account' option, instead of a windows authentication uid. There is no opportunity to set this in the 2000 subscription wizard nor on the merge agen job step itself. I didn't take a screen dump, but am confident that I used the SECURITYMODE=SQL parameter on the MSDE client install.
Any help on whether I'm correct on what the problem is and what to change to get the 2000 merge to log in with the SQL agent service account would be great. Thanks.
when I run a package from a command window using dtexec, the job immediately says success.
DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_SUCCESS (0).
Started: 3:37:41 PM
Finished: 3:37:43 PM
Elapsed: 2.719 seconds
However the Job is still in th agent and the status is executing. The implications of this are not good. Is this how the sql server agent job task is supposed to work by design.
Thanks,
Larry
I am running a number of SQL instances on my PC. Within the network, I have think server with various System Center components. For compatibility reasons, some features of System Center 2012 R2 had to be delegated to different SQL databases. My question is, because there is now more than one IP address on my system, and each instance of SQL is assigned to its own IP, is there a way to setup DNS and SQL so the namespace points to the desired IP address? For Instance:
MSSQL2008 instance is set to run on = 11.12.13.1
MSSQL2012 is set to run on = 11.12.13.2
IN DNS:
A Record: Mike-PC = 11.12.13.1
A Record: Mike-PC = 11.12.13.2
If I want to use MSSQL2008 by specifying Mike-PC as the DNS name, how would I do that with 100% accuracy? If there is another way to get the job done, I am more than willing to approach this differently.
We just moved source server to newer, bigger box ... Windows 2003 and Active Directory ... Snapshot agent worked but distribution failed ... Same login as on older machine, login is sysadm, used DCOMCNFG to allow ability to launch process ... What are we missing?
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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.
Oracle and Teradata are able to capture the windows/client login that connects to their database with a functionnal ID.I've searched around and I don't think MS SQL can do this...I administer SQL 2014 server and also SAS Enterprise guide product. I've created sql server logins for several teams so everyone shares the same sql server login which is used to bind the SAS library to my SQL server database.
However, when looking at activity monitor, I can't drill down to which user is executing a particular query. I only see the SQL login which is share amongs 200 other folks.On the other hand, when they connect from SAS to Oracle or Teradata, I can see the shared login + additionally their windows NT login used to connect to SAS which is awesome....they can't fool me by using a shared/funcionnal ID....i still see who's using that ID...
Hi,
I have a script component. What it does, it queries the a table using a connectionstring assigned to it in the Connection Managers Editor (which is an ado.net adapter). this works fine when i'm using a windows login in the ado.net connection manager. But when i changed my connection to use SQL server login, I encounter this error:
OnError,,,Add new records to Dim_T_Status (Case),,,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,-1073450910,0x,System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'CS_REPORT'.
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.HandleUserException(Exception e)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.ProcessInput(Int32 inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ManagedComponentHost.HostProcessInput(IDTSManagedComponentWrapper90 wrapper, Int32 inputID, IDTSBuffer90 pDTSBuffer, IntPtr bufferWirePacket)
OnError,,,LOAD AND UPDATE OCEAN Dimension Tables,,,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,-1073450910,0x,System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'CS_REPORT'.
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.HandleUserException(Exception e)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.ProcessInput(Int32 inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ManagedComponentHost.HostProcessInput(IDTSManagedComponentWrapper90 wrapper, Int32 inputID, IDTSBuffer90 pDTSBuffer, IntPtr bufferWirePacket)
OnError,,,LoadOCEANDimensions,,,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,10/14/2007 5:54:47 PM,-1073450910,0x,System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'CS_REPORT'.
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.HandleUserException(Exception e)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ScriptComponentHost.ProcessInput(Int32 inputID, PipelineBuffer buffer)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.ManagedComponentHost.HostProcessInput(IDTSManagedComponentWrapper90 wrapper, Int32 inputID, IDTSBuffer90 pDTSBuffer, IntPtr bufferWirePacket)
How to go about this?
cherriesh
All the logins with sysadmin role are locked out in one of the SQL server. Also in that instance Logon trigger is implemented which allows only certain users with Windows Authentication to logon.
This server is converted into single user mode by using command prompt. Now we are attempting to connect to SQLServer using command sqlcmd -S FTCPU3239 (since we do not have any other login) and create a new login with sysadmin role but are refused due to logon trigger. it says Login failed for login 'DomainNameUserName' due to trigger execution.
I have a server that has 20 databases . I have tested with few users with different level of access and all of them were able to connect to the server and also see, select, update , delete from a particular database which is kind of weird because they do not have a user login associated or mapped to that database. I checked and no user is part of any group in AD that would give them permission to connect . I need a query that would find the permission path of a user. I already queried with xp_logininfo but I am not getting any thing.
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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
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
Hi,
Im getting this error when attempting to retrieve data from an sql database.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Cannot open database requested in login 'projectAllocations'. Login fails. Login failed for user 'sa'.
Source Error:
Line 13: objConn = New SqlConnection( "Server=LAB303-066NETSDK; Database=projectAllocations; User ID=sa;Password=mypassword")
Line 14: objCmd = New SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM project_descriptions", objConn)
Line 15: objConn.Open()
Line 16: objRdr = objCmd.ExecuteReader()
Line 17: While objRdr.Read()
Source File: C:finalyearproject2sample.aspx Line: 15
Please Help!! Im a beginner to this, so if anyone knows the answer, take baby steps when explaining. Thanks
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Cannot open database requested in login 'DataSQL'. Login fails. Login failed for user 'serverASPNET'.
I am getting the error:
Cannot open database "aspnetdb" requested by the login. The login failed.
When I browse to my ASP.NET 3.5 LINQ web application on the IIS 6.0 server on Server 2003.
I imagine this is because while I granted SQL Server 2005 login and permissions to my database that the application stores its data in, I did NOT grant any rights to the service account the IIS Application Pool uses for its identity to the aspnetdb database on SQL Server which is where all my roles information is stored at.
My question is what are the MINIMUM permissions needed for this database so it can perform its roles related functions?
I'm using Windows Authentications with the SQL Role provider for authorization.
Thank you.
EDIT: I think I only need to open the aspnetdb database and add my login to the aspnet_Roles_FullAccess role. Is that correct?
hi all,
i have created a login account using certificate.
-----CREATE A CERTIFICATE--------
CREATE CERTIFICATE TEST_CERTIFICATE123
WITH SUBJECT = 'CERTIFICATE IN TEST DATABASE',
START_DATE='06/04/2007',
EXPIRY_DATE = '02/02/2009';
GO
--CREATE LOGIN FRON THE CERTIFICATE---
CREATE LOGIN LALIT12301 FROM CERTIFICATE TEST_CERTIFICATE123;
GO
How can i use this login credential to login to microsoft sql server management studio.It is askin only for sql/windows authentication.There is no option for the certificate based login.
if i m passing this login id as sql server authentication then i m getting following error.
Login failed for user 'LALIT123'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18456)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=18456&LinkId=20476
please do help me.....
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Dear members,
In MSDN, it says that it is recommended to use windows authentication to connect to SQL Server rather than use mixed authentication.
I create user deltasqluser on windows OS, and I specify in my webform ASP.NET script below :
protected System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label Label1;
private string _connString = @"data source=deltasql2000;initial catalog=northwind;integrated security=false;user id=deltasqluser";
/*
comment : I login to my windows as deltakoronx, and I want to every user (including me), connected to sql server through IIS, will be identified as deltasqluser not as user's login (impersonate)
*/
private void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(_connString);
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();
cmd.Connection = conn;
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
cmd.CommandText = "select suser_sname()";
conn.Open();
string userName = cmd.ExecuteScalar() as string;
conn.Close();
conn.Close();
Label1.Text = userName;
}
at web.config, I add :
<identity impersonate="false" userName="deltasqluser" password="" />
at IIS webApplication1's properties, tab "Directory Security", at "Authentication and access control" section, I checked "enable anonymous access" with user : DELTAIUSR_DELTA and checked "Integrated Windows Authentication",
at query analyzer, I login as "sa" and execute script below :
exec sp_grantdbaccess 'deltasqluser','northwind'
when I run the ASP.NET script, error at conn.Open(); with error message :
Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE'.
What should I do so that IIS login to SQL Server as user deltasqluser not as "NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE" ?
Regards,
Koronx
hi,
so i have a new box and I'm trying to get my websites and SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition working on it, but the pages give me the following error when I try to load them:
"Cannot Open Database "XXXX" requested by login. The login failed. Login failed for user 'xxx'"
Everything seems exactly the same settings and user-wise from my old box to my new one, but nevertheless everything I've tried gives me the same error.
I've tried creating new users in SQL Server and giving them appropriate permissions to my database. I've even tried just using the built in 'sa' account. Nothing seems to change the error, except when I give it the incorrect password then it just says 'login failed'
This leads me to believe that i'm successfully logging into the SQL Server, but it doesn't want to give me access to the database I'm requesting access too. But "apparently" the account i'm using should have access to the database. If nothing else the 'sa' account should, but that didn't work either.
I'm stumped. Any ideas?
Hi All,
I would appreciate any help here at all. I am pulling my hair out!
I am unable to start the snapshot agent or log reader agent from within SQL management studio. it fails on executing step 2 with unknown username or bad password.
I have checked all account details and they are correctly using my domain admin account. I can connect to SQL using teh same account and it also has sysadmin permissions.
If i copy the step 2 paramters and start from the cmd prompt (again logged in using the same domain account) they both start fine.
Any ideas would be gratefully received.
I am testing peer to peer replication in our environment. I simulated a three node peer to peer topology and a local distributor.
For some wierd reason I cannot get the Log Reader Agent and snapshot agent to start. The domain account under which SQL Server Agent runs has administrator previlage on the box. I also use a domain account for SQL Server Service. (none of the passwords changed).
This is the error I am getting - "Executed as user: abc. A required privilege is not held by the client. The step failed"
Any ideas???
Also this domain account is a member of
SQLServer2005MSSQLUsers$ServerName$MSSQLSERVER
SQLServer2005MSAgentUser$ServerName$MSSQLSERVER
Hello all,
I have tried to install SQL Server 2005 Standard edition with CLUSTERING. I faced a problem and everything rolls back.
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup
------------------------------
SQL Server Setup was unable add user domain1xyz to local group domain1IT Security Admin-Group.
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkID=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.1399.06&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=29512&EvtType=sqlca%5csqlsecurityca.cpp%40Do_sqlGroupMember%40Do_sqlGroupMember%40x6ba
I have refered to PostI=1659185 posted by Fly and it still won't be able to fix my problem.
I have added LOCAL SERVICE into the local group (SQLServer2005MSFTEUser$AAA$MSSQLSERVER), but it still can't work.
Please can someone help me on this. Thank a lot....