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Riemens
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Posted - 2008-06-14 : 04:46:03
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Hi,I have just received my notebook from my work, and Sql Server 2005 is installed on it. There are 2 accounts, the SA (i dont know this password), and my Windows account.When I go to security - server roles; I see that only the SA account is assigned to the sysadmin role. But my account is not assigned to any server role and when I want to create a database I get the following error: CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'master'. (This is at my local database)Is there anyway I can get passed this restriction? (without hacking my own pc?)With kind regards |
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sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2008-06-14 : 12:07:34
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Clearly indicate you don't have permission to do so. |
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
7266 Posts |
Posted - 2008-06-14 : 17:18:29
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Is builtin\administrators in sysadmin role? If so, you can logon windows with local admin account and add your account to sysadmin. |
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Riemens
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-06-15 : 08:08:42
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quote: Originally posted by rmiao Is builtin\administrators in sysadmin role? If so, you can logon windows with local admin account and add your account to sysadmin.
I found out that I could login local (not the active directory as usual) and could add my AD account as SA, Thanks for the help |
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