Re: Unable to create SSPI context.
From: Anders Grøndahl (anders.grondahl@c2i.net)
Date: 09/02/02
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From: "Anders Grøndahl" <anders.grondahl@c2i.net> Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 13:14:28 +0200
Logging the administrator off and back on again solve every problem
Anders
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> This seems like the message is suggesting a solution. What happens if
> you log the administrator off and back on again?
>
> You may want to check the event log to see if there is any more
> information.
>
> IMO it is not a good policy to leave an administrator logged onto the
> server for a prolonged period of time, and therefore you should avoid
> doing so if you can.
>
> John
>
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2002 11:14:53 +0200, "Anders Grøndahl"
> <anders.grondahl@c2i.net> wrote:
>
> >Hello.
> >We have SBS2000 with MSSQL2000 on our server. Our software vendor has
> >recomanded that Administrator has to be logged on to the server.
> >This leaves us with the following problem, error message
> >
> >m00-auto: En database regel er brutt
> >"S1000 [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Cannot generate SSPI
context"
> >and programs like Schedule Wizard is not running.
> >Admnistrator has to be logged off an on to solve this.
> >
> >We would be happy if anyone could help us solve this.
>
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