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Hello again,
and thanx again - I now found something unexpected - that hopefully is the cause of my problem? : In Man. studio > security > anmeldungen (engl. login names or users or accounts or so?) > right clicking on any user and properties, > status > sql server authentication is greyed out!!? (and it says like "logon restricted" or denied, besides the greyed checkbox, don't know what's the words in an english version). Why is that? for the server, sql server auth. is allowed. Where can I change that?? Thank you!!!! D. |
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Daniel Loose (no@reply.de) writes:
> Hello again, > > and thanx again - > I now found something unexpected - that hopefully is the cause of my > problem? : > > In Man. studio > security > anmeldungen (engl. login names or users or > accounts or so?) > right clicking on any user and properties, > status >> sql server authentication is greyed out!!? (and it says like "logon > restricted" or denied, besides the greyed checkbox, don't know what's > the words in an english version). Why is that? for the server, sql > server auth. is allowed. Where can I change that?? It's greyed out, because once you have create a login, you can't change it from being an SQL Server login to a Windows login and vice versa. Those choices only matters when you create a new login. Thus, what you see is perfectly normal. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Books Online for SQL Server 2005 at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...ads/books.mspx Books Online for SQL Server 2000 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinf...ons/books.mspx |
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