February 11, 2016 at 10:48 am
Hi Team,
One of my colleague dropped and created the default login account to SQL Server. Now the login account has only public access. I am not sure of other means.
I am unable to login.
Can you please help. this is a prod server.
Regards
Priya
February 11, 2016 at 12:26 pm
MSSQLBuddy (2/11/2016)
Hi Team,One of my colleague dropped and created the default login account to SQL Server. Now the login account has only public access. I am not sure of other means.
I am unable to login.
Can you please help. this is a prod server.
What do you mean by "default login"? There is no such thing as a default login. You always have to specify the login when establishing a connection. Are you talking about the sa account?
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February 12, 2016 at 2:34 am
Problem: Login dropped and created through the script with the default public access.
Solution: SQL server had nt authority\system with sys admin access. I was able to recreate the dropped login with sa access by launching ssms with nt authority\system login via pstool.
issue resolved. thank you.
Regards
Priya
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