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 Urgent: Strong SAPWD required on Win2003

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WindChaser
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225 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 15:24:30

Hi folks.

I just tried to perform the install of SQLServer 2005 Express on a Win 2003 SP2 machine and the install failed with the rejection of the SA password. Currently, our pwd is 1 uppercase letter, 4 lowercase letters and 1 number for a total of 6 characters. Other installations on Win 2003 SP1 have worked fine in the past. I read in a recent version of Books Online that the SA pwd guidelines might have recently changed and that 8 characters might now be required.

My question is: do these new 8 character guidelines apply only to the sa pwd or to all logins?

Thanks!

Mike

tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 15:25:58
When you create logins, you can specify whether or not to enforce the password policy.

Tara Kizer
Microsoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Server
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/

Database maintenance routines:
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/archive/2004/07/02/1705.aspx
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WindChaser
Posting Yak Master

225 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 15:51:32
Thanks Tara!

We've never specified. Is the default to enforce or not to enforce?
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 15:54:09
In Management Studio, when using the GUI to create logins, the option is checked by default. I'm not familiar with SQL Express though.

Tara Kizer
Microsoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Server
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/

Database maintenance routines:
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/archive/2004/07/02/1705.aspx
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WindChaser
Posting Yak Master

225 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 15:58:06
Interesting. Do you know if there is any way on the installation command line to specify if the option can be disabled? This is catching us by surprise and I'd like to avoid the issue for the time being if at all possible.
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7266 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 16:44:30
The option is per logon create.
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WindChaser
Posting Yak Master

225 Posts

Posted - 2008-06-03 : 17:26:03
I checked out the commandline options and it can't be done otherwise. But I figure that I can set a temporary SA pwd at the commandline for the installation, then immediately run an ALTER LOGIN to change the SA pwd to my standard pwd and remove the policy enforcement.

Thanks everyone!
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