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Dan
 
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Default Startup Account Domain User Permissions - 09-15-2006 , 03:46 PM






I just reinstalled SQL Server 2005 on a new box. During the install process I
opted to use a Domain Account as the Service Account. Prior to the SQL
install, I created a new domain user, with no explicit privilages or groups.

Do I need to explicity add any privilages to this user, or does the SQL
install process take care of that?

When I try to access the server through SSMS from another machine, I am able
to connect using SQL Auth, but when I try to use windows Auth as a domain
admin, I get the following error:
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Cannot generate SSPI context. (Microsoft SQL Server)
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Could this be related the the Service Account not having correct privilages?

Note: A prior install of SQL on this same box, using Local System as the
Service Account, allowed Windows and SQL Auth.


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Sue Hoegemeier
 
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Default Re: Startup Account Domain User Permissions - 09-22-2006 , 02:53 PM






SQL Server will take care of the permissions for you.
In terms of the SSPI issue, that's more often due to network
or other configuration issues. See the following:
How to troubleshoot the "Cannot generate SSPI context" error
message
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811889

-Sue

On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 13:46:01 -0700, Dan
<Dan (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I just reinstalled SQL Server 2005 on a new box. During the install process I
opted to use a Domain Account as the Service Account. Prior to the SQL
install, I created a new domain user, with no explicit privilages or groups.

Do I need to explicity add any privilages to this user, or does the SQL
install process take care of that?

When I try to access the server through SSMS from another machine, I am able
to connect using SQL Auth, but when I try to use windows Auth as a domain
admin, I get the following error:
========================
Cannot generate SSPI context. (Microsoft SQL Server)
========================
Could this be related the the Service Account not having correct privilages?

Note: A prior install of SQL on this same box, using Local System as the
Service Account, allowed Windows and SQL Auth.


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