Scenario:
2 x win2k pro machines
1 x windows 2000 server
In a workgroup not domain
Problem:
I have SQL2000 installed on my new server (SERVER001), I now need SQL Mail working.
I have created a user account username: sql password: whatever and made it a member of the admin group.
I have logged in to the server as usr sql and installed Outlook on the server to give me the MAPI functionality.
I have created a MAPI profile for user sql and set SQL Server to run as user sql (tools > sql server configuration > security > start up service account)
Despite all this my MAPI profile is not listed in the SQL Mail configuration, this is usually because the MAPI profile was created for a different login to the one SQL Service uses.
When I try configure SQL to start using the sql account it won’t accept it unless I prefix it with server001\sql could this could be the problem?
Another thing I’ve noticed is that when I do a ctrl+alt+delete it tells me the login information:
SQL Server is logged on as SERVER001\sql
I would be expecting:
You are logged on as SERVER001\sql
Please help this is beginning to wind me up.
Regards
Paul
2 x win2k pro machines
1 x windows 2000 server
In a workgroup not domain
Problem:
I have SQL2000 installed on my new server (SERVER001), I now need SQL Mail working.
I have created a user account username: sql password: whatever and made it a member of the admin group.
I have logged in to the server as usr sql and installed Outlook on the server to give me the MAPI functionality.
I have created a MAPI profile for user sql and set SQL Server to run as user sql (tools > sql server configuration > security > start up service account)
Despite all this my MAPI profile is not listed in the SQL Mail configuration, this is usually because the MAPI profile was created for a different login to the one SQL Service uses.
When I try configure SQL to start using the sql account it won’t accept it unless I prefix it with server001\sql could this could be the problem?
Another thing I’ve noticed is that when I do a ctrl+alt+delete it tells me the login information:
SQL Server is logged on as SERVER001\sql
I would be expecting:
You are logged on as SERVER001\sql
Please help this is beginning to wind me up.
Regards
Paul