Re: Locked out of Enterprise Manager
From: Fox (@)
Date: 02/14/03
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From: "Fox" <fox @ connexions .net> Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 18:12:36 -0500
OK I am back to squasre one all is normal.
But if anyone can clarify for me the relationship
between the Edit Registration Settings and the
Server Config Settings as far as how they both regards
Logging in I would surely appreciate it.
Thanks,
fox
"Fox" <fox@connexions.net> wrote in message
news:uKg9mu50CHA.2308@TK2MSFTNGP09...
> I went and did it. I followed some good advice, but did not understand it
> entirely. Now I have issues ;)
>
> This takes place locally in Enterprise Manager.
> I went into the Server Config properties and changed to Windows
> Authentication.
> My login for Start and Run SQL server was in this format. [ .\myname ]
> I am supposing this was an SQL authentication, but do not remember. I am a
> newbie.
> Does the format tell me that this was an SQL login since there is no
domain
> or machine name present ?
> I ok' this as it was.
> NEXT:
> It appears that since my login and Password were probably not based on a
> Windows 2000
> account, Enterprise Manager lost connection and would no longer connect..
I
> then
> went in to the Edit Server registration properties and changed that to
> Windows
> Authetication. Now I rebooted Enterprise Manager and I am again connected.
> The
> Server Config properties still says Windows Authentication and my old
login
> is still
> there. I am now afraid to close this since I have no idea what I have
> actually done and
> where I no stand. Can anyone straighten me out ?
>
> Questions include whether to change the Config back to SQL authentication
or
> to
> change the log in to a trusted windows login. What would the exact format
be
> if I change it to (I do not use a domain) machinename myname ?
> If it matters to tell me, why was I able to get back in when I went into
the
> Edit Registration properties and changed to a Windows Authentication ?
>
> I do not understand the difference or relationship between the
Registration
> (and its
> properties) and the Server Config and its properties.
>
> Thanks,
> Fox
>
>
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