Don't you just love how MS designs these stupid user permission issues to
just pop up with no advanced awareness for the actual "user" to really
understand unless the "user" is an IT guy with advanced familiarity. I
really dig the messages that state "An error has occurred please refer to the
Administrator" which is just wonderful when "I" am the Administrator and
don't have a clue what to do! It's kind of like you are driving down the
road and your car suddenly comes to a stop (an obvious and diagnosable
problem to the driver). Suddenly an idiot light flashes stating: An error
has occurred, please refer to the driver! You are now thinking..."Hmm,
thanks for such a helpful message guys."
Why not just allow the Network Services running the sql server.exe service to
intially grant such permission by default? I am sure there are probably
hundreds of good reasons far beyond my level of expertise to understand for
this.
-THP
I am a mouth breather when it comes to this stuff. How do I give that service
permission to do so? I am running it stand alone on a notebook. thanks
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