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chaithanya
Starting Member

17 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 04:39:11
hi all,

i am not allowed to access SQL Server with the normal sa and the password. it's throwing the message 'SQL login failed'.
what might be the reason. and if i forgot the sa password how to access SQL server now?

Chaithanya J

jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

4110 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 04:40:54
are you mixed mode authentication?
if yes, then just use windows authentication from the server and you'll get in, pray that builtin administrators were not removed yet.

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 13:19:24
If you are not allowed to access SQL Server using sa, then why are you trying to figure out what the sa password is?

Tara
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA

4184 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 22:45:16
You're probably getting SQL Login failed because your SQL Login is supposed to fail. This security stuff is kewl.

I think Tara might be onto something here.

MeanOldDBA
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pyeoh
Starting Member

18 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 23:02:59
>> You're probably getting SQL Login failed because your SQL Login is supposed to fail. This security stuff is kewl. I think Tara might be onto something here.

You guys (and girls) are hilarious.


Peter Yeoh
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

4110 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 23:06:30
cmon guys, give her/him a break, it's just probably how it was phrased, else i don't think the question will be posted here.

so what's the deal chaithanya?

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chaithanya
Starting Member

17 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-14 : 00:32:38
thnx jen, u helped me out nd it's so simple
Guys, <<i am not allowed to access SQL Server with the normal sa and the password. >>. it's a bad phrasing..

Chaithanya J
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

4110 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-14 : 00:43:09
no problem. don't forget to change your sa password, write it down, keep in a safe place. and create a login for yourself (i'm assuming you're the DBA), standard and windows.

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