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I got sbs 2003 server with sql 2000, and using backup data function to move
the database to another 2k server w/sql2k, after I restore on the 2k server, I from workstation try to login by using that data, but there is no account appear on the screen. What is wrong with it or I did something wrong in SQL setting?? Thanks! Danny |
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Hi Danny,
Are you getting an invalid login message? If so, it's probably because the restored DB contains users that have different security identifiers (SIDS) than what the server-level acocunts have. If this is the case, this may be of to you: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/298897/en-us and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240872/en-us Good Luck! Brad On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 11:55:59 -0400, "Danny" <dannyf@deny.com> wrote: >I got sbs 2003 server with sql 2000, and using backup data function to move >the database to another 2k server w/sql2k, after I restore on the 2k server, >I from workstation try to login by using that data, but there is no account >appear on the screen. > >What is wrong with it or I did something wrong in SQL setting?? > >Thanks! > >Danny > |
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