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Old 02-27-2008, 07:18 PM
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Default SQL State 2800

Hello Folks,

I will try to explain and detail my issue from the beginning.

I got a Small Server 2000 and SQLServer2000 running under a
AWM(Administration Warehouse Managment) aplication. Since the begining of
the implementation and startup, the Server worked ok.

Days later, working with policies on said server, policies where changed and
also removed, which the access to the local machine was modified. I put the
policies/permission back and it did not work.

The application Data Base runs under SQL. What I then did... I removed the
"Active Directory" and put it back again. The security permission were then
set as before. I also remove and installed the SQL again the all the
permission were set as before as well.

Now, when I ty to connect to the DB via ODBC, I got a sign saying:

Conexión Failed
SqlState 2800
SQL SERVER Error 18452
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] Login Failed for user
"(null)" Reason Not Associated with a trsusted SQL Server Connection.

Just a reminder, Small Business have to be as "Active Directory", because
Back office cannot be installed.


Any idea how to resolve the ODBC conexion?

Thanks.




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