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SQL Server Forum / General / Security / July 2005

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lleonard - 27 Jul 2005 17:17 GMT
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to access SQL Server from an application that is a service
running under the "Local System" account in a computer which is not the same
as the one running SQL Server. The service must run under this account, and
still should have access to an SQL Server database.

I've given permissions to the computer account in SQL Server, as both
computers are in Active Directory, but the service still does not connect
(due to permissions).

Is it possible to have this scenary running? Any idea on how to make it work?

Thanks in advance,
Lleonard.
Sue Hoegemeier - 28 Jul 2005 01:35 GMT
Local system does not have access to network resources.

-Sue

>Hi everyone,
>
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>Thanks in advance,
>Lleonard.
 
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