Hi
How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
server, but where?
/Anett
Hi
Control Panel > Services
Or under service properties forthe SQL Server in Entrprise Manager
If this is a production SQL Server, you should create a special account on
the domain for SQL Server that does not require password changes.
Regards
Mike
"Anett" wrote:
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where?
> /Anett
>
|||Instead of using the Services tab, it is better to change passwords in SQL
Enterprise Manager... This gets around some issues if you are running
full-text search, so I always use SEM... Don't forget to change the password
for any other shared services like SQL Agent...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
community of SQL Server professionals.
www.sqlpass.org
"Anett" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3bfc01c4c574$9d0d76c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where?
> /Anett
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Change Password
Hi
How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
server, but where'
/AnettHi
Control Panel > Services
Or under service properties forthe SQL Server in Entrprise Manager
If this is a production SQL Server, you should create a special account on
the domain for SQL Server that does not require password changes.
Regards
Mike
"Anett" wrote:
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
>|||Instead of using the Services tab, it is better to change passwords in SQL
Enterprise Manager... This gets around some issues if you are running
full-text search, so I always use SEM... Don't forget to change the password
for any other shared services like SQL Agent...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
community of SQL Server professionals.
www.sqlpass.org
"Anett" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3bfc01c4c574$9d0d76c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
server, but where'
/AnettHi
Control Panel > Services
Or under service properties forthe SQL Server in Entrprise Manager
If this is a production SQL Server, you should create a special account on
the domain for SQL Server that does not require password changes.
Regards
Mike
"Anett" wrote:
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
>|||Instead of using the Services tab, it is better to change passwords in SQL
Enterprise Manager... This gets around some issues if you are running
full-text search, so I always use SEM... Don't forget to change the password
for any other shared services like SQL Agent...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
community of SQL Server professionals.
www.sqlpass.org
"Anett" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3bfc01c4c574$9d0d76c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
Change Password
Hi
How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
server, but where'
/AnettHi
Control Panel > Services
Or under service properties forthe SQL Server in Entrprise Manager
If this is a production SQL Server, you should create a special account on
the domain for SQL Server that does not require password changes.
Regards
Mike
"Anett" wrote:
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
>|||Instead of using the Services tab, it is better to change passwords in SQL
Enterprise Manager... This gets around some issues if you are running
full-text search, so I always use SEM... Don't forget to change the password
for any other shared services like SQL Agent...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
community of SQL Server professionals.
www.sqlpass.org
"Anett" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3bfc01c4c574$9d0d76c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
server, but where'
/AnettHi
Control Panel > Services
Or under service properties forthe SQL Server in Entrprise Manager
If this is a production SQL Server, you should create a special account on
the domain for SQL Server that does not require password changes.
Regards
Mike
"Anett" wrote:
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
>|||Instead of using the Services tab, it is better to change passwords in SQL
Enterprise Manager... This gets around some issues if you are running
full-text search, so I always use SEM... Don't forget to change the password
for any other shared services like SQL Agent...
Wayne Snyder, MCDBA, SQL Server MVP
Mariner, Charlotte, NC
www.mariner-usa.com
(Please respond only to the newsgroups.)
I support the Professional Association of SQL Server (PASS) and it's
community of SQL Server professionals.
www.sqlpass.org
"Anett" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3bfc01c4c574$9d0d76c0$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> Hi
> How do I do when it's time to change the password on the
> computer. When I do that I can no longer start up the SQL
> server. I quess that I have to make som changes in the Sql
> server, but where'
> /Anett
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