Re: Windows XP Pro and SQL Server 2000?
From: linda deng[MS] (lideng@online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/26/02
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From: lideng@online.microsoft.com (linda deng[MS]) Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 13:45:54 GMT
Hi Guy,
Of course, the second option to choose a domain user as the startup account
also works. If you choose this option, it means that you should specify a
legal domain account which belongs to the local admin group on this
machine.
If after the installation you need to change the startup account for these
services, you can do it either from the Services applet or from SQL Server
Enterprise Manager. For detailed instructions, you can refer to the topics:
"Setting up Windows Services Accounts", "Services Accounts", and "Changing
Passwords and User Accounts" on Microsoft SQL Server Books Online.
Sincerely,
Linda Deng
Microsoft Corporation
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