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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Perm. Problem - Must belong to Domain Admins to connect to SQL
OK....fyi.....I fingered it out. :-) I joined the domain account to the local
admins and that took care of the problem. "bass_player [SBS-MVP]" wrote: > Check with your application vendor. This looks like the application is > using Impersonation on SQL Server. You don't need to add the user as a > member of the Domain Admins. A SQL Server user with enough privileges is > more than enough > > "Bobby Bounds" <BobbyBounds@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0531E639-1190-4A72-8155-5EC33E2CD726@microsoft.com... > > Hi folks.....I have a commercial billing app running on SBS's SQL 2005. > > When > > connecting from a wk.station if the logged in user is not a member of > > 'Domain > > Admins' the application tries to load but won't. It shows it is running in > > Task Manager but the U.I. does not come up. Once I add the user to Domain > > Admins the app works fine. Any ideas? TIA > > > > -Bobby > > > |
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