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 Changing Services Password.

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scottpt
Posting Yak Master

186 Posts

Posted - 2002-11-21 : 09:23:50
What would happen if I changed the password of the account that SQL Service runs under then did not stop and start the service until later?

nr
SQLTeam MVY

12543 Posts

Posted - 2002-11-21 : 09:42:35
The change won't take effect until the restart at which time you run the risk of everything not working.
Commonly tested by a server crash combined with password expiry.

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2002-11-21 : 12:39:06
As long as you change the password in the service, you shouldn't have any problems. The only problem that I can think of is that when you change the password in the service, it doesn't check to see if the password is correct. So if you typed the password incorrect and your server crashes in the middle of the night, SQL Server will not start after the reboot. You should always stop and start the service after a password change just so that you know it is correct.

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