I found the solution to this, so I thought you guys might like to know. We had an orphan entry in our Domain Security Policy under Log On As A Service which was screwing things up. Once this was removed and a secedit done, it all came back to life.
As far as I can see, there is nothing in the policy to prevent the installation of services. Also, when I search the registry for the word "service" I get about 40 million hits. :(
Hi,
There appears to be something in my security settings that is stopping me from installing any program that requires a service to be installed on any machine across the domain. I have been through the Group Policy, Domain Policy but can't find anything relating to service installation...
Sorry, but I was thinking maybe this problem was related to both SQL and windows. I have since nailed it down to a Win2000 SP3 file sharing issue. Thanks for the reply anyway.
We have an application that uses a client program to access and SQL database. The program also uses some files that are external from the database and sit in a share on the server. Occasionally we have a situation where users trying to log on just hang. I have established that it is not the...
I have checked that. Strange thing is that all databases on this server are behaving the same way. I have another server I use as a backup server and it is fine using the same data. This leads me to believe that the problem is accross the server rather than database specific.
I'm using SQL2000 SP2 on Win2K Adv Server SP3. We run an application that accesses an SQL database. As of this morning, it only allows one user to be logged in at a time. Concurrent connections is set to zero on the server. This has happened once before and previously I had to rebuild the...
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