via group membership

From: Ed (Ed_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/26/04

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    I tried to create an instance under the SQL Server Group, but it failed, it
    said "Login failed for user xxxxx"
    I double check it with my system administrator and he took a look at the
    Security-Login and under Type, it is Window User
    but under Server Access it said "via group membership" what is that? that
    could be the reason why i can't add an instance to my SQL Server Group...
    Also, what is the basic permission in order to add an instance of a SQL
    Server...
    Thanks
    Ed


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