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Mar 10, 2008

Hi,

I went to services in sql server 2000 and stoped that and i right clicked my mssql server and clicked on logon button and enter the username and password.So knw i want to access my database through that admin name and password .How to do that.

Kindly reply for this mail.

Thanks & Regards,
Swar.

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