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Friday, March 30, 2012

No longer able to connect to server

SQL Server 2000 using Windows Authication (Win2K) to log onto server. I
changed the password of the login to Windows and now I can no longer connect
to SQL Server to get it to start.
Help,
Thanks.
Doug,
Now change the password in Control Panel - Services for the SQL Server and
SQL Server Agent services. Then restart them there. Password changes at a
domain level do not "trickle down".
HTH
Jerry
"Doug Broadwell" <Doug Broadwell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:615A00DE-AA31-4507-A031-E982F312F612@.microsoft.com...
> SQL Server 2000 using Windows Authication (Win2K) to log onto server. I
> changed the password of the login to Windows and now I can no longer
> connect
> to SQL Server to get it to start.
> Help,
> Thanks.
|||That did the trick, thanks so much!
Doug
"Jerry Spivey" wrote:

> Doug,
> Now change the password in Control Panel - Services for the SQL Server and
> SQL Server Agent services. Then restart them there. Password changes at a
> domain level do not "trickle down".
> HTH
> Jerry
> "Doug Broadwell" <Doug Broadwell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:615A00DE-AA31-4507-A031-E982F312F612@.microsoft.com...
>
>

No longer able to connect to server

SQL Server 2000 using Windows Authication (Win2K) to log onto server. I
changed the password of the login to Windows and now I can no longer connect
to SQL Server to get it to start.
Help,
Thanks.Doug,
Now change the password in Control Panel - Services for the SQL Server and
SQL Server Agent services. Then restart them there. Password changes at a
domain level do not "trickle down".
HTH
Jerry
"Doug Broadwell" <Doug Broadwell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:615A00DE-AA31-4507-A031-E982F312F612@.microsoft.com...
> SQL Server 2000 using Windows Authication (Win2K) to log onto server. I
> changed the password of the login to Windows and now I can no longer
> connect
> to SQL Server to get it to start.
> Help,
> Thanks.|||That did the trick, thanks so much!
Doug
"Jerry Spivey" wrote:

> Doug,
> Now change the password in Control Panel - Services for the SQL Server and
> SQL Server Agent services. Then restart them there. Password changes at
a
> domain level do not "trickle down".
> HTH
> Jerry
> "Doug Broadwell" <Doug Broadwell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messa
ge
> news:615A00DE-AA31-4507-A031-E982F312F612@.microsoft.com...
>
>