Re: Got hacked and now cannot Generate SSPI context
- From: "Sydney Lotterby" <sydney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 10:53:26 -0600
Answer was to change LogOn password for MSSQLSERVER service on the server
that is running SQL.
It is now working.
The message was as I cited in subject line: "Cannot generate SSPI context"
"Andy Davis" <activecrypt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:04820CD6-5F5B-477B-8573-76E1483DB8A0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>> >> I cannot use EM or connect to a db with existing programs (I can
>> >> connect
>> >> using SQL Server Authentication) I know this has to be a
>> >> password/authentication problem. Just don't know what/where I need to
>> >> change the passwords in SQL. Any specific help welcome.
>
> 1). Would you look if the password is saved or is set not to ask when
> connecting
> --> right click on server (the one you register and wont let you
> login ) ->
> Edit SQL Server REgistration Properties -> Select the SQL Authentication
> if you wont able to log in using Windows Authentication , Log in using
> SQL
> Authentication then open server -> go to security section -> now check if
> the
> windows user (the one you use to log in windows ) is their and has proper
> privilege set .
>
> BTW what error message it gives while you try to logging in...!?
>
> Regards
> --
> Andy Davis
> Activecrypt Team
> --------------------------------------------
> SQL Server Encryption Software
> http://www.activecrypt.com
>
>
>
>
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