Hello,
I'm trying to migrate one SQL Server 2000 database to SQL Server Express,
and I'm having the following issue.
In the SQL Server 2000 database I have two users A and B. User A belongs to
the sysadmin server fixed role, and user B belongs to the db_datareader and
db_datawriter database roles.
In SQL Server 2000, all works as expected, but in SQL Express I can't login
with the user B to the SQL Server.
The SQL Server Express database is in a Windows Vista machine, and the
security mode is SQL authentication.
Can you point me to the solution of this problem ?
TVMIA,
Klerman Gutierrez
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