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Scott85730
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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 02:29:37
I am very new to administering SQL Server 2012. I am starting to study for the Certification Exam 70-462. One of the very first things I tried to do was to create a Windows Login for SQL Server (I had always used sa up to this point).

Of course I immediately ran into issues. I'm not sure why SQL Server is not finding my Windows Login?

Here is a screen capture showing both the Windows Login ("Scott"), and the attempted creation of the SQL Server Windows Authentication - hopefully someone can lead me in the right direction?



All help appreciated.

Thank you.

Scott MacDonald
Tucson, AZ

russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak

5072 Posts

Posted - 2013-05-11 : 03:25:02
Try changing location to Entire Directory
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Scott85730
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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 11:23:59
Unfortunately that doesn't seem to be a choice ... "FROGROOM-PC" is the only choice (long story on the computer name here ;) )



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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3873 Posts

Posted - 2013-05-11 : 16:41:44
Click Advanced button, and then "Find Now" button. That should give you a list of all the valid Windows users.
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Scott85730
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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 17:26:20
Thank you - I did not know about that one.

The screenshot is below - I'm seeing most everything EXCEPT my login.

Very strange.

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Scott85730
Starting Member

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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 17:37:05
This is really annoying me - I popped up my Windows Users list next to the "Advanced/Find Now" results - and you'll note that even though "Scott" appears in the Windows Users list, the same entry does not appear in the SQL Server list.

Hopefully someone knows what this means - because I do not. I do appreciate your getting me to this point though.

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Scott85730
Starting Member

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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 17:38:44
And here is the image that didn't show above - sorry about that.

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Scott85730
Starting Member

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Posted - 2013-05-11 : 17:42:42
And just for grins I created a new account on my computer - in my Wife's name, and very simply created a SQL Server Windows Authentication account for her.

So something about my Windows Login is screwed up.

I can live with that - I just need to know how to make this work in general, not specifically for me. :D

Have a good day all!

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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3873 Posts

Posted - 2013-05-12 : 10:16:21
Very strange indeed! My knowledge of the Windows internals is sketchy at best, so I don't have any thoughts on why this is happening. If you do find the reasons, please post back so all can learn. Thanks.
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Bustaz Kool
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Posted - 2013-05-13 : 19:25:14
When we enter Windows Users as Logins we specify it in the format of DOMAINNAME\UserName.

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Scott85730
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Posted - 2013-05-14 : 00:02:48
Understood - but if you look farther down, you'll note that "Scott" wasn't even appearing in the list at *all*.

Something up with that Windows User Profile. I got it to work with a new profile though.

Thank you.

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Originally posted by Bustaz Kool

When we enter Windows Users as Logins we specify it in the format of DOMAINNAME\UserName.

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I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confine themselves to facts. (Mark Twain)

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