July 28, 2003 at 10:10 am
I installed Ms SQL server 2000 standard edition on my Windows 2000 Active Directory Server.For the past 3 days, it has been running well. I managed to install the client version on 2 PCs and these PCs have been connecting perfectly to the database on the AD server. I changed the password for the Administrator account on the AD server. I'm now getting this error "Cannot generate SSPI context" each time I want to add an additional client to connect to the AD server SQL Db. I configured my SQL to recognise Windows Authentication. I have restarted the Active directory server and I cannot even view the databases, the SQL Server task that I had set to automatically start at Logon is nolonger starting the server. Trying to start the SQL server (on the AD server) gives me an error message like;
"A connection could not be established to <SERVER>
SQL Server does not exist or access is denied.
ConnectionOpen(Connect())..
Please verify that SQL Server is running and check your SQL server registration properties by righht clicking on the <SERVER> node and try again."
How can I enable SQL to see the new password because I think that all this has been caused by the password change that I did?
Please help me.
July 28, 2003 at 10:52 am
For some reason, you posted this topic twice. Redirect to http://www.sqlservercentral.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14642&FORUM_ID=6&CAT_ID=1&Topic_Title=Cannot+generate+SSPI+context&Forum_Title=Security.
All the best,
Dale
All the best,
Dale
Author: An Introduction to SQL Server 2005 Management Studio
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