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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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We moved our environment from a stand aloone SQL Server scenario to a clustered environment. Our cluster consists of two nodes, set up as Active/Passive. Ever sine moving to this setup, we've been seeing some odd behavior with regards to authentication. In the past, everything worked just fine. But since moving to the cluster, we are CONTINUALLY seeing the "Login not associated with trusted..." error and the "SSPI handshake failed..." error. Before the cluster, we never saw these. I've heard from several people that there appears to be an issue with CU3 and clustered SQL Servers, and the only way to get these to stop is to appply CU5. Has anyone else experienced anything similar? If so, how did you address the problem? thanks!! |
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