Tuesday, March 6, 2012

"NT Authority/NetworkService" not available as a login

Just installed Server 2003 and then SQL server 2000 followed by sp3a and I'm trying to use an ASP.NET program called DNN which wants "NT Authority / NetworkService" user for access to the database. However, "NT Authority / NetworkService" is not showing up in the database after installation
Why is this
How can I fix it
ThankOK...finally, out of frustration, I just pasted in the name 'NT Authority/NetWorkService
Start at
SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Security node
Logins node (right click and select New Login)
SQL Server Login properties - New Login
Paste 'NT Authority/NetWorkService' into the 'name field
The 'NT Authority/NetWorkService' user was created and it also appears to work properly.|||You did the correct thing, and Dot Net Nuke should now be happy.
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"oloooooo" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Just installed Server 2003 and then SQL server 2000 followed by sp3a and
I'm trying to use an ASP.NET program called DNN which wants "NT Authority /
NetworkService" user for access to the database. However, "NT Authority /
NetworkService" is not showing up in the database after installation.
> Why is this?
> How can I fix it?
> Thanks
>

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