Re: Restore access for sql service accounts



The necessary permissions, rights for service accounts are
listed in the following article:
How to change the SQL Server or SQL Server Agent service
account without using SQL Enterprise Manager in SQL Server
2000 or SQL Server Management Studio in SQL Server 2005
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=283811

-Sue

On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 01:21:01 -0700, Stephan Hofmann
<StephanHofmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

thanks for the good hint. Ok, I have changed nothing on ADhelper but what's
about my origin problem around the unability to launch any service account
with domain user accounts? How can I reestablish the service accounts? Are
there policies / Security settings which can be reset by a tool? What can I
check on my side to scope the error? (something like a check list?)

Thanks
Stephan.

.



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