Friday, February 24, 2012

Domain change has affected SQL need help

Hey,
One of my clients has migrated from an old NT domain to an AD domain with
Win2K servers. When the migration was performed, SQL 7.0 came across as well,
but now displays some strange characteristics. NT authentication no longer
works, only SQL authentication.
The MS Search service does not start but I have an article to fix this.
Do I need to do anything else to SQL besides the MS Search service to get
SQL seeing the new domain correctly?
I was never involved in the move of SQL, and now this damn server runs a
mission-critical CRM package on SQL that can in no way be interupted or go
down during the day, and rebuilding is out of the question :(
Any help would be appreciated.
SQL7 running latest SP. Unfortunately cannot move to SQL 2000. :(
JoeJoe
SQL Server is a member of domain or stand alone?
Try to delete an old NT/Logins and create a new ones.
"Joe from NZ" <Joe from NZ@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C79F6DCD-6C16-40B2-9189-1773ECAD335B@.microsoft.com...
> Hey,
> One of my clients has migrated from an old NT domain to an AD domain with
> Win2K servers. When the migration was performed, SQL 7.0 came across as
> well,
> but now displays some strange characteristics. NT authentication no longer
> works, only SQL authentication.
> The MS Search service does not start but I have an article to fix this.
> Do I need to do anything else to SQL besides the MS Search service to get
> SQL seeing the new domain correctly?
> I was never involved in the move of SQL, and now this damn server runs a
> mission-critical CRM package on SQL that can in no way be interupted or go
> down during the day, and rebuilding is out of the question :(
> Any help would be appreciated.
> SQL7 running latest SP. Unfortunately cannot move to SQL 2000. :(
> Joe|||Hi Uri,
The server is a member server of an AD domain.
The domain has 2 AD controllers, and 6 member servers.
Joe
"Uri Dimant" wrote:
> Joe
> SQL Server is a member of domain or stand alone?
> Try to delete an old NT/Logins and create a new ones.
>
> "Joe from NZ" <Joe from NZ@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C79F6DCD-6C16-40B2-9189-1773ECAD335B@.microsoft.com...
> > Hey,
> >
> > One of my clients has migrated from an old NT domain to an AD domain with
> > Win2K servers. When the migration was performed, SQL 7.0 came across as
> > well,
> > but now displays some strange characteristics. NT authentication no longer
> > works, only SQL authentication.
> > The MS Search service does not start but I have an article to fix this.
> >
> > Do I need to do anything else to SQL besides the MS Search service to get
> > SQL seeing the new domain correctly?
> >
> > I was never involved in the move of SQL, and now this damn server runs a
> > mission-critical CRM package on SQL that can in no way be interupted or go
> > down during the day, and rebuilding is out of the question :(
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > SQL7 running latest SP. Unfortunately cannot move to SQL 2000. :(
> >
> > Joe
>
>

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