I'm running as local account, and i would like to run as domain account.
What permissions does the domain account need to run sql sever 2000?
Is their any permissions on the local machine that I should set?Easiest solution is to put the domain-level account in the local
administrators group on the host computer.
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"mannie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running as local account, and i would like to run as domain account.
> What permissions does the domain account need to run sql sever 2000?
> Is their any permissions on the local machine that I should set?|||If you don't want to run as an Admin you can put the domain account in the
sysadmins role and use Enterprise Manager to set the account up for the
service. By going through EM, it assigns the needed permissions to the
pertinent registry keys and files.
Christian Smith
"mannie" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running as local account, and i would like to run as domain account.
> What permissions does the domain account need to run sql sever 2000?
> Is their any permissions on the local machine that I should set?
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