SQL Server login problem

From: Anders Windelhed (anders@windelhed.com)
Date: 12/27/02


From: "Anders Windelhed" <anders@windelhed.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2002 12:00:59 +0100


Hello! I have a big problem with my SQL server. I had to remove the domain
from my server (same machine that was running the SQL server) and after I
had done so I remembered that I used windows authentication when starting
the SQL server. The only user that had access to the server is now
deleted... I have created a new domain with the same name in hope that it
would allow me to start the database again but that did not help.

The error message I receive is:
"An error 1069 - (The service did not start due to a logon failure) occurred
while performing this service operation on the MSSQLServer service."

Is there a way to start the service and access the data again or do I have
to reinstall the server again?

Best regards

Anders



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