SQL2000-user not grantable to login
- From: "Fritz Franz" <fritzfranz24@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:59:33 +0200
Hello!
I'm new to MS SQL server and have "inherited" a DB. So please maybe be
patient if my question is odd (but I didn't have found a helpful
Information).
We are running MS SQL Server 2000 on Windows XP. We are using server
authentification (not the windows one).
We have a database called "foc". There's a user "dbm" which ownes several
objects (tables).
There is also a login called "dbm". but this login has not granted access to
database "foc". When I try to do so, server enterprise manager says "Error
21002: [SQL-DMO]User 'dbm' already exists."
So what can I do to be able to login with dbm in order to have acces to the
database foc?
Thx in andvance and regards,
Fritz
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