Grrrr, got it figured out...
UAC was enabled on the server. I thought it was off. I did a right click, run as administrator on the icon for SQL Server Management Studio and it works fine.
I think I will shut off UAC.
Thanks to those that read the post.
The windows firewalls have been disabled. There is no network firewall as I am trying to connect to the locally running database engine. As for error messages. The one that I mentioned in the original post is what is being logged in SQL
Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State :11
Along with this one...
Not sure that this is in the right place but this is the only SQL area I could find on this site. I have been trying to figure this one out now for a couple days.
OS: Server 2008 R2 Standard fully patched
SQL: SQL 2008 Standard. fully patched
Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State :11
State 11 =...
Well I thought I would post a postmortem report to wrap this up. I never was able to ID what zapped the data. As for important, not life or death but a lot of family photos. Since he is family that means some of the photos were of me and my family. So there was a little more motivation to try...
Thanks goombawaho. I pretty much know that this system is hosed unless I can identify what did this. Maybe just maybe there is a way to undo it. Since I wasn't the first one to touch it any viruses that were on there are long since cleaned.
If I were to guess it is one of those viruses that...
My Father-In-Law had his laptop infected a few days ago. He sent the laptop to me to take a look at it. Before he did this he had someone else look at it and they said reimage the system and that nothing could be done. I have a spare machine with a SATA HDD Dock that I use for cleaning machines...
The fact that the messages appear in the sent folder of the account tells me that someone knew the email address and most likely performed a dictionary attack against the account. Basically used a script to guess the password until they got it right. Because you are talking about a web based...
The only thing I would add is that even if you don't need the connector now, I would get a power supply with one. Odds are it isn't going to cost much more and if later down the road you want to replace the video card, you won't have to worry about limiting your search for a model that doesn't...
If I understand what you are describing, we do it the way you describe where you have two internal IP addresses that are translated through to external IP addresses by our Cisco PIX. You have to make sure you assign the IP Addresses (internal) to the NIC. Since I don't know your level of...
I would take a look at eventid.net
From this web site you can enter in the event ID and source. It will come back with a better description as to what the issue is. There is a plain english version of the error message but you have to subscribe. Without a subscription you can still read a lot...
I'll try and keep this short. We just got in a new DL360G7 with 8x 500GB SATA disks. We are going to use this as a NAS so we are going for max storage possible in the end. I configured the Smart Array Controller so that there is a single Logical Drive configured using RAID 5. For an OS we are...
Hmm, I may have come up with a solution to my own issue.
I have used an application called Beyond Compare. It is a great tool to compare files and that is the capacity that I have always used it in. However it also does folder comparison. It may guide me in the direction of what is different...
We are having some strange issues where some people have a profile (roaming user) that works perfectly with an application and others get an error. There appears to be a window of time where if the user profile was created in it works. If it was created before or after that date it fails. I...
Who do you have for an ISP? I know some, Comcast for instance, offer a free subscription to Norton as part of your service. This is the case with both the Home and Business lines of service.
As for Microsoft pulling the plug on Live One Care. They still have a product for businesses. It is...
I could return the favor by telling you to take it to a professional. This is what we are paid to do.
However. You are using the right tools in my mind. Malware Bytes has done a good job of cleaning up stuff in our environment. Have you pulled the hard drive and put it in a different computer...
Thanks Firebird. I do have the manuals. The unit I have also is the Modular ICS not the Compact. I was able to get the Installer Guide and System Coordinator Guide for the MICS and the Startalk Flash 2.0 from the Nortel site and some other web sites.
Curlycord,
Thank you for this response. Where I was getting confused on the manual is that it kept saying "Look at the wiring charts" however there were not wiring charts listed in the table of contents that I saw. After I posted the question I discovered what they were talking about was under...
I have been doing some more reading on this and I might have things figured out. I was thinking I could get by with just the 2 connector (extensions and aux). Actually I don't think I need the 2nd connector. I can just go with the first. There are no plans to do hold music at this point and no...
A buddy of mine is setting up a new law office and asked for computer help. I am a Server Administrator now and have been a Network Engineer in past jobs. So the computer side is easy as can be. I am also working with him on the phone side and I am weak here.
So he has 8 Nortel T77316E phones...
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