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...
>
>
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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 messa
ge
> news:615A00DE-AA31-4507-A031-E982F312F612@.microsoft.com...
>
>
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...
>
>
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...
> > 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.
>
>
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...
> > 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.
>
>
Monday, March 26, 2012
No Databases in Enterprise Manager
SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I done?
rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
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Try deleting the registered server and then register it
again in Enterprise Manager.
In Enterprise Manager, right click on the server, select
Delete SQL Server Registration. Then right click on the
server group and select new server registration to register
the server again.
-Sue
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:04:36 -0700, SqlJunkies User
<User@.-NOSPAM-SqlJunkies.com> wrote:
>SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
>I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I done
?
>rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
>--
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I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I done?
rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
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Try deleting the registered server and then register it
again in Enterprise Manager.
In Enterprise Manager, right click on the server, select
Delete SQL Server Registration. Then right click on the
server group and select new server registration to register
the server again.
-Sue
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:04:36 -0700, SqlJunkies User
<User@.-NOSPAM-SqlJunkies.com> wrote:
>SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
>I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I done
?
>rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
>--
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No Databases in Enterprise Manager
SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Q
uery Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night an
d after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my da
tabases. What have I done?
rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
Posted using Wimdows.net NntpNews Component -
Post Made from http://www.SqlJunkies.com/newsgroups Our newsgroup engine sup
ports Post Alerts, Ratings, and Searching.Try deleting the registered server and then register it
again in Enterprise Manager.
In Enterprise Manager, right click on the server, select
Delete SQL Server Registration. Then right click on the
server group and select new server registration to register
the server again.
-Sue
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:04:36 -0700, SqlJunkies User
<User@.-NOSPAM-SqlJunkies.com> wrote:
>SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
>I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query An
alyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot
this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I d
one
?
>rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
>--
>Posted using Wimdows.net NntpNews Component -
>Post Made from http://www.SqlJunkies.com/newsgroups Our newsgroup engine supports P
ost Alerts, Ratings, and Searching.
I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Q
uery Analyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night an
d after reboot this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my da
tabases. What have I done?
rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
Posted using Wimdows.net NntpNews Component -
Post Made from http://www.SqlJunkies.com/newsgroups Our newsgroup engine sup
ports Post Alerts, Ratings, and Searching.Try deleting the registered server and then register it
again in Enterprise Manager.
In Enterprise Manager, right click on the server, select
Delete SQL Server Registration. Then right click on the
server group and select new server registration to register
the server again.
-Sue
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:04:36 -0700, SqlJunkies User
<User@.-NOSPAM-SqlJunkies.com> wrote:
>SQL - 2000 running on Win2k Server
>I am unable to view my databases in enterprise manager but can see them in Query An
alyzer/ODBC. I had deleted a bunch of unused databases last night and after reboot
this morning Enterprise manager will not display any of my databases. What have I d
one
?
>rwjohn1@.sbcglobal.net
>--
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ost Alerts, Ratings, and Searching.
No data is displayed in a Report on Win98
Hi,
I have created an OCX control in VB6.0 that contains the crystal report viewer.
On development machine (i.e. Win2K), my OCX control shows the crystal report properly. But, when I install my application on the client machine (Win98) no data is displayed in the report.
I have created the report using ADO connection and I am using 'SetDataSource' method of report object to pass the recordset to the report.
I have installed Crystal Report Application on the client machine. Through crystal report application I could see the data in the report.
Can any one help me?
With regards,
PinakinI use CrystalRyport. I want to print records in the same line in succession, how do i do
I have created an OCX control in VB6.0 that contains the crystal report viewer.
On development machine (i.e. Win2K), my OCX control shows the crystal report properly. But, when I install my application on the client machine (Win98) no data is displayed in the report.
I have created the report using ADO connection and I am using 'SetDataSource' method of report object to pass the recordset to the report.
I have installed Crystal Report Application on the client machine. Through crystal report application I could see the data in the report.
Can any one help me?
With regards,
PinakinI use CrystalRyport. I want to print records in the same line in succession, how do i do
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