Im using SQL Server 2000 on a server, and theres clients that need to connect to the sql server, and the clients are the users that have domain ids.
Firstly i run the sqlserver under local system user (default).And the clients which is login into a domain and can automatically login with windows authentification. But before i have already added the domain name for the client in the security login of sql server.
Then, i change the sqlserver services to be run under a local user with no admin right. After that, i cannot use windows authentification, i have to use sa. The reference i used for applying this is written in this url : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q283811
The problem is i need to use both the sqlservices to be run under local with no admin right user and i need to use windows authentification.
So did some troubleshooting on the my previous post -http://forums.microsoft.com/forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=272319&SiteID=1
Thanks to everyone who tried to help... So I got some insight into what is happening.
My package was having trouble reading files on a remote domain although I mapped the drives locally. This does not cause either running the package to failed either through directly running under VSS, or Execution Utility. But it failed when I try to schedule it through SQL server agent.
I wonder if it is the security context problem and asking for help of how to get around that issue.
So I have a for each file loop container that retrieve filenames on a remote domain which has a different security account then my local account. So how I got around that was to map that drive locally to a drive letter...example W:
then I use W: as my path within my package. I was trying to figure out where I can declare the connection within my package specifically, but don't know if I could do that.
If I run this through VSS or exectuion utility, it works okay. I was able to see W: and all the files on that mapped drive and read in the data.
However, when I schedule it under SQL agent, it doesn't see any files then exited the package as success right the way, because it has nothing to do....
So is there a different between the security context on mapped drive between VSS and my SQL agent? If so...How do I get around that challenge?
BTW, the two domain do not have share accounts between each others. I had to specified and map the drives explicitly.
-A "master domain" AD, a "sub domain" AD, a trust relationship between the two (sub trust master) -A sql server 2005 on a win server 2003 in "sub domain" AD -A linked server to "sub domain" AD -A linked server login using a "sub domain" admin acccount -A view to this linked server -A grant on masterDomain/Domain Users to the database -A grant on subDomain/Domain Users to the database -We want all connections done through "Windows Authentication" not "Database Authentication".
Queries on the view work fine using "sub domain" user accounts. Queries on the view fail using "master domain" user accounts (including master domain admin accounts)
"Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The OLE DB provider "ADsDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI" reported an error. The provider indicates that the user did not have the permission to perform the operation."
All connections are done through "Windows Authentication" not "Database Authentication".
Can we establish cross domain connectivity with "Windows Authentication" ?
Below are details of the implementation:
SELECT TOP (100) PERCENT * FROM OPENQUERY(ADSI, 'SELECT displayname, givenName, sn, cn (etc...) FROM ''LDAP://OU=PEOPLE,DC=subDomain,DC=com'' WHERE objectCategory = ''Person'' AND objectClass = ''user'' ')
In SQL Server Mngt Studio in Server Objects/Linked Servers/Providers/ ADSI properties security tab I have:
"connections will: <be made using this security context> Remote login:'subDomainAdminAccnt' With password: 'subDomainAdminAccntPassword'
Error: Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The OLE DB provider "ADsDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI" reported an error. The provider indicates that the user did not have the permission to perform the operation.
Msg 7320, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
Cannot execute the query "SELECT displayname, givenName, sn, cn
FROM 'LDAP://OU=PEOPLE,DC=subDomain,DC=com'
WHERE
objectCategory = 'Person'
AND objectClass = 'user'
" against OLE DB provider "ADsDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI".
After using ADMT to migrate the domain user or group into the root domain, when I use enterprise manager to try and change the permissions allocated to that domain user/group, i get the 'Error 15401 NT user or Group not found'.
This is a correct error as the user is now in the root domain, however sql (in sysxlogins) still thinks its in the child domain.
Is there a simpler way, other than collecting the users permissions, deleting the user from SQL then adding back in with the correct domainusername format, then adding the permissions back?
I tried renaming the 'name' in sysxlogins (not recommended) and while that worked, whenever I tried to add the migrated user to another database, the login name was missing and would not resolve.
I believe it is something to do with the SID not matching.
we recently migrated from our in-house domain to the Enterprise domain. Everything went smooth except for the fact that I can no longer accept my dBs using my SA or my domain admin account. There is only 1 account I can get into the management studio with but it has no admin privileges, so I can't make any password changes or add accounts. I don't have a test environment so kind of hesitant to experiment with our production system.
I'm trying to run a test from my test environment which is a non-domain Windows 2000 server to access my domain 2003 with SQL2005. I have install 2005 tools to try to access the SQL server.
- I have try following the KB265808 - no success. - Reading alot of blogs and it seems all are pointing to the same problem. "Remote access" but the settign is enabled.Error Message:
TITLE: Connect to Server ------------------------------
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 53)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=53&LinkId=20476
Question: Could Windows 2003 security be blocking access? I'm using sa account to access.
Also, sa account does not seems to work for remote access. It is ok when accessing locally.
I'm trying to do Sharepoint DR with Log Shipping and every thing configured except one thing which is switch the WSS_Content (Standby /Read-Only) DB to be ready and Write.
I tried from
GUI or ALTER DATABASE [WSS_Content] SET READ_WRITE WITH NO_WAIT
I have two database files, one .mdf and one .ndf. The creator of these files has marked them readonly. I want to "attach" these files to a new database, but cannot do so because they are read-only. I get this message:
Server: Msg 3415, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 Database 'TestSprintLD2' is read-only or has read-only files and must be made writable before it can be upgraded.
What command(s) are needed to make these files read_write?
OBJECTIVE: I would like to read a text file from SQL Server 2000, read the text file content, and load its conntents in a RichTextBoxTHINGS I'VE DONE AND HAVE WORKING:1) I've successfully load a text file (ex: textFile.txt) in sql server database table column (with datatype Image) 2) I've also able to load the file using a Handler as below: using System;using System.Web;using System.Data.SqlClient;public class HandlerImage : IHttpHandler {string connectionString;public void ProcessRequest (HttpContext context) {connectionString = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["NWS_ScheduleSQL2000"].ConnectionString;int ImageID = Convert.ToInt32(context.Request.QueryString["id"]);SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(connectionString);string Command = "SELECT [Image], Image_Type FROM Images WHERE Image_Id=@Image_Id";SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(Command, myConnection);cmd.Parameters.Add("@Image_Id", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int).Value = ImageID;SqlDataReader dr;myConnection.Open(); cmd.Prepare(); dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();if (dr.Read()){ //WRITE IMAGE TO THE BROWSERcontext.Response.ContentType = dr["Image_Type"].ToString();context.Response.BinaryWrite((byte[])dr["Image"]);}myConnection.Close();}public bool IsReusable {get {return false;}}}'>'> <a href='<%# "HandlerDocument.ashx?id=" + Eval("Doc_ID") %>'>File </a>- Click on this link, I'll be able to download or view the file WHAT I WANT TO DO, BUT HAVE PROBLEM:- I would like to be able to read CONTENT of this file and load it in a string as belowStreamReader SR = new StreamReader()SR = File.Open("File.txt");String contentText = SR.Readline();txtBox.text = contentText;BUT THIS ONLY WORK FOR files in the server.I would like to be able to read FILE CONTENTS from SQL Server.PLEASE HELP. I really appreciate it.
i have a database which get refreshed every day from client's data . and we need to pull heavy data from them every day as reports . so only selects happens on that database.
we do daily population of some table in some other databases from this daily refreshed DB.
will read uncommitted or NOLOCK with select queries to retrieve data faster.
there will be no dirty read as there are NO DML operation in that database so for SELECT which happens concurrently on these tables , will NOLOCK work?
Is it possible to set READ UNCOMMITTED to a user connecting to an SQL2000 server instance? I understand this can be done via a front endapplication. But what I am looking to do is to assign this to aspecific user when they login to the server via any entry application.Can this be set with a trigger?
Hi all,it happen to me a strange problem:i have a mdb file (in Access 2K) with SQL Server 2K linked tables whoruns on a workstation which is on a different domain that the SQLServer. It works.If i create a mdb file from a workstation which is a the domain of theSQL Server and then i run it a my non-domain workstation i have errormessage:Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trustedSQL Server connectionBut if i reattached my tables it works.If someone have an idea....PS: same ODBC on both machines
OK, I'm using VS2003 and I'm having trouble. The page works perfectly when I created it with WebMatrix but I want to learn more about creating code behind pages and this page doesn't work. I think it has some things to do with Query builder but I can't seem to get change outside "please register". I have the table populated and it is not coming back with "login successful" or "password wrong" when I've entered correct information. Enclosed is what I've done in VS2003. Can you see where my error is? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
Imports System.data.sqlclient Imports System.Data Public Class login2 Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
#Region " Web Form Designer Generated Code "
'This call is required by the Web Form Designer. <System.Diagnostics.DebuggerStepThrough()> Private Sub InitializeComponent() Me.SqlConnection1 = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Me.SqlCommand1 = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand ' 'SqlConnection1 ' Me.SqlConnection1.ConnectionString = "server=LAWORKSTATION;user id=sa;database=test;password=t3st" ' 'SqlCommand1 ' Me.SqlCommand1.CommandText = "SELECT pass FROM Customer WHERE (email = 'txtusername.text')" Me.SqlCommand1.Connection = Me.SqlConnection1
End Sub Protected WithEvents lblUsername As System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label Protected WithEvents lblPassword As System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label Protected WithEvents txtUsername As System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox Protected WithEvents txtPassword As System.Web.UI.WebControls.TextBox Protected WithEvents btnSubmit As System.Web.UI.WebControls.Button Protected WithEvents lblMessage As System.Web.UI.WebControls.Label Protected WithEvents SqlConnection1 As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Protected WithEvents SqlCommand1 As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand
'NOTE: The following placeholder declaration is required by the Web Form Designer. 'Do not delete or move it. Private designerPlaceholderDeclaration As System.Object
Private Sub Page_Init(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Init 'CODEGEN: This method call is required by the Web Form Designer 'Do not modify it using the code editor. InitializeComponent() End Sub
#End Region
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'Put user code to initialize the page here End Sub
Private Sub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click SqlConnection1.Open() Dim dr As SqlDataReader = SqlCommand1.ExecuteReader If dr.Read() Then If dr("password").ToString = txtPassword.Text Then lblMessage.Text = "login successful" Else lblMessage.Text = "Wrong password" End If Else lblMessage.Text = "Please register" End If dr.Close() SqlConnection1.Close() End Sub End Class
I'm trying to set up replication from one SQL server to another.
The publishing server is not a member of a domain and is located in a hosting center (but we have full control over the server). I can set up a Snapshot publication just fine.
The subscribing server is located in another remote location and is a member of a domain. Here I can also set up the subscription without errors.
The errors, I think, comes when the snapshot is about to be created, the error is, on the publisher server:
[298] SQLServer Error: 18456, Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITYANONYMOUS LOGON'. [SQLSTATE 28000]
And the snapshot is not created.
Is it even possible to set up replication like this. I need to transfer the data from one sql server to another so we have a working "backup" so to speek if the other server does not respond.
Guys, I have problem in adding the user. The domain name "scs" that I am logged on a machine with user name "rao", But I am not able this user to SQL Server as scs/rao, it gives that the not found.
I am in the process of installing SQL Server 2005. Under Service Account I am selecting the domain user account option. It asks for the username, password and the domain name. How can I find out what the domain name is?
A while back I asked this in the SQL security forum, but did not receive any replies. I feel that this is a fairly basic, common question, so I am posting it here in the hopes that this forum has higher traffic and that someone here will know the answer.
I am trying to connect as follows:
Server: Windows 2003, SQL 2005, on a domain Client: Windows 2008 Beta, not on any domain
I created an account with the same user name as the domain user on the client machine. And then I logged in as that user and went to Manage Network Password. I entered the correct domain credentials. Verified that this worked for file shares. However, SQL does not appear to be recognizing this and it tells me:
Login failed for user ''. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
I have verified that this domain account is working properly with SQL when the client is also on the domain.
Q: How can I get this Windows authentication scenario to work where the client is not on the domain and the SQL server is on the domain?
(Note: A similar case that can also occur frequently is that the server and client are on different domains.)
1. How could I change the Domain within SQL Server. 2. When the NT Server changed to a new domain, Does the SQL server change also? Could someone help me. Thank you.
SQL2K SP2 on Win2K Server in single native-mode domain
I'm trying to change MSSQLServer and SQLServerAgent to run under a domain account instead of LocalSystem. SQL is not running on the DC. I get Error 22042:xp_SetSQLSecurity() returned error -2147023564, 'No mapping between account names and security ID's was done'.
The SQL machine is part of the domain. I'm logged in as a Domain Admin.
I can map to a domain to the server where I have a sql Server database from my machine which is in another domin. However, I cannot register the sql server with enterprise manager from the same machine. I am assuming that it is not a permission problem since I could not get the registration to work logging on as SA or with windows authorization. What should be looked at?
We have a network setup with two domain controllers, DC1 and DC2, working independently from eachother along with a DBserver1 that runs a BCM database and is a member of DC1. For certain reasons we would like to demote the DBserver1 and join it on the domain of DC2. What are the steps required in order to properly move a BCM Database running on SQL2005 to a new domain, where the security data lies in the active directory of DC1?
I have a IIS server on "A" Domain. My application is hosted on on a machine which is under that domain.
I have a DB server, SQL server 2000 on B Domain. The server is a named instance of SQL Server 2000. I have a default SQL Server 7.0 on that same machine.
For the application i am trying to connect from the IIS to database server, but i am unable to connect to the named instance, but i can connect to the default 7.0 instance.
The connection string used for the application is as follows: oConn.open "Driver={SQL Server};Server=server_nameinstance_name;Database= db_name;uid=user_name;pwd=password;"
I am getting SQL Server does not exists error messege on page...
Please help, me if any one knows how to connect to the database server which is on different domain and is a named instance using the connection string in ASP page..
Novice wants to learn why it is not recommended to install sql 2005 express on to a 2003 domain controller. I have installed sql 2005 express on a 2003 domain controller and when I tried to run management studio it failed to run. there seems to be no problem with the engine, oh I also installed books online I wonder... can there be an issue with the books online and management studio I remember there were problems in the beta era. Now I am wondering if it's a good idea at all I feel like I have been left at train station with all my luggage, I have all this equipment... work stations, a server, printers and no resolution to my problem. most of all I want to learn why I shouldn't install sql on a domain controller... can someone please explain in detail.
I am trying to migrate users accounts from a 2000 Server to 2003 server I am changing domain names and the new domain a is a child domain off a parent domain. I have created a trust on both domain servers and the parent domain and I have created administrative users on each domain I am using the ADMIT migration tool and can get all the way through it then get an access denied when it trys to create the accounts. The knowledge bases on this say I need a Domain Admin user on each domains for the other domain. Being in a child domain it does not let me create this I have created users and added the admistrative group for each user this should give the rights to create the users on the new domain, but still am getting the access denied.
Does anyone know what I am missing on this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.