Run as Administrator option -
07-20-2010
, 02:45 AM
did you try to open the management studio with "Run as administrator" option?
David Flis wrote:
Token-based server access validation failed with an infrastructure
30-Sep-08
Hello,
I performed an upgrade from SQL 2005 to SQL 2008 on my Vista ultimate box. I
performed all the preinstallation checks and go no errors. The installation
completed with no errors. But when I open up the Database Manager and try to
connect to my local SQL database I get an "Login failed for user ***" error
number 18456. After further investigation in the event log I see that the
error is:
Login failed for user '****\****'. Reason: Token-based server access
validation failed with an infrastructure error. Check for previous errors.
[CLIENT: <local machine>]
(the **** being my user name)
I'm am getting the same error if I try to connect using the SQL 2005
Database manager, that was working just fine before the upgrade. Whats really
curious, is that if I log into a different account on my Vista box and try to
connect to the SQL server it will let me in.
Does anyone have any clue how I can correct this "infrastructure error"??
Thanks!!!
Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Tuesday, September 30, 2008 1:31 PM
David Flis wrote:
Token-based server access validation failed with an infrastructure
Hello,
I performed an upgrade from SQL 2005 to SQL 2008 on my Vista ultimate box. I
performed all the preinstallation checks and go no errors. The installation
completed with no errors. But when I open up the Database Manager and try to
connect to my local SQL database I get an "Login failed for user ***" error
number 18456. After further investigation in the event log I see that the
error is:
Login failed for user '****\****'. Reason: Token-based server access
validation failed with an infrastructure error. Check for previous errors.
[CLIENT: <local machine>]
(the **** being my user name)
I'm am getting the same error if I try to connect using the SQL 2005
Database manager, that was working just fine before the upgrade. Whats really
curious, is that if I log into a different account on my Vista box and try to
connect to the SQL server it will let me in.
Does anyone have any clue how I can correct this "infrastructure error"??
Thanks!!!
On Monday, December 08, 2008 1:18 PM
Prashant Thakwani wrote:
Dave, have you got any clue for this error ?
Dave,
have you got any clue for this error ?
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