Changed server admin pwd; can't connect to SQL
From: Arzan (aratesh@hotmail.com)
Date: 12/13/02
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From: "Arzan" <aratesh@hotmail.com> Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 04:13:14 -0800
Kindly check the connection strings which your application
uses to connect to your database server. Somewhere the old
password might have been specified. Also since u getting
the error ODBC access denied error check out your DSN
settings (userid & password) used to connect to the
database server.
Regards
Arzan
>-----Original Message-----
>I would welcome any help on this issue: Recently, the
>windows 2000 server admin password was changed. After a
>server reboot, my web applications (.asp) can't access
the
>SQL 2000 DBs. (I get an ODBC access denied error). The
>SQL server installation was not set up with a separate
>account for the service, i.e., when I look at the
>properties for the MSSQLSERVER in the Services panel, it
>just says Local System Account (under Log on). If I re-
>establish the old password and reboot, all is well. If
>anyone can shed any light on this, I would be most
>grateful.
>.
>
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