Thursday, March 22, 2012

can't add current login as user (more)

That's SQL Server 2000 (sorry!) and Windows (Server)
2000... it's almost like SQL isn't reading from or
synchronizing with Active Directory properly, but we can
find no other indicator that there is a problem.
Again, any help is greatly appreciated!

>--Original Message--
>Hi all. I'm having problems trying to add a current
login
>as a user to any databases. The logins are there, but
>when I try to give one access to another db, or even if I
>try to add user from within the db itself, I get error
>15401 (Windows NT user or group not found). I looked in
>KB but could only find this error in reference to adding
a
>new login. As stated, the logins are already setup and
>have been for about two years now, the system just won't
>let me add them as users.
>What really gets me is how SQL Server will let me use the
>necessary tool to pick the login from the list, but then
>it says it's not found. (?)
>Thanks in advance for any help!
>Sandy Mach
>.
>Check the article I just posted for you in the first message
on this (you can keep all these in the same thread...just
reply to the original to follow up and add additional info).
The only time I've run into something similar was with
accounts that were renamed.
-Sue
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:32:05 -0800, "Sandy Mach"
<anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>That's SQL Server 2000 (sorry!) and Windows (Server)
>2000... it's almost like SQL isn't reading from or
>synchronizing with Active Directory properly, but we can
>find no other indicator that there is a problem.
>Again, any help is greatly appreciated!
>
>login
>a|||Right, and that's happened here before too, but we
reconciled those long ago. This is something new because
these accounts haven't been renamed since then, and I've
added them as users since then.

>--Original Message--
>Check the article I just posted for you in the first
message
>on this (you can keep all these in the same thread...just
>reply to the original to follow up and add additional
info).
>The only time I've run into something similar was with
>accounts that were renamed.
>-Sue
>On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:32:05 -0800, "Sandy Mach"
><anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
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