I have a SQL Server 2000 instance running sp3 (in a
cluster).
When I create a NEW SQL user, and give that user access to
ONE database (public and DBO) I cannot list ANY databases
from Enterprise Manager when I login with that user. If I
refresh the Enterprise Manager Databases View, eventually
it will display the Databases - but only after about 10
minutes and I get access violation errors in my SQL and NT
logs. Even if I create a 'dummy SQL login' and give it
access to Northwind, the same results - I cannot list
databases in Enterprise Manager. I tried making the
Defalt DB both Master and the actual DB with the same
results
I tried to recreate this problem on another Clustered SQL
Server 2000 Instance - this one running sp3a, and I am NOT
able to recreate this problem.
I can't imagine that this is a Service Pack issue. Does
anyone have any suggestions?
If you remove the guest user in any database a similar problem can occur.
Look at the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315523
PRB: Removal of Guest Account May Cause Handled Exception Access Violation
in SQL Server
Rand
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.
|||Thank you very much!!! I ran the script in the KB article and it fixed my problem!
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
New SQL Login cannot list DB in EM
I have a SQL Server 2000 instance running sp3 (in a
cluster).
When I create a NEW SQL user, and give that user access to
ONE database (public and DBO) I cannot list ANY databases
from Enterprise Manager when I login with that user. If I
refresh the Enterprise Manager Databases View, eventually
it will display the Databases - but only after about 10
minutes and I get access violation errors in my SQL and NT
logs. Even if I create a 'dummy SQL login' and give it
access to Northwind, the same results - I cannot list
databases in Enterprise Manager. I tried making the
Defalt DB both Master and the actual DB with the same
results
I tried to recreate this problem on another Clustered SQL
Server 2000 Instance - this one running sp3a, and I am NOT
able to recreate this problem.
I can't imagine that this is a Service Pack issue. Does
anyone have any suggestions?If you remove the guest user in any database a similar problem can occur.
Look at the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315523
PRB: Removal of Guest Account May Cause Handled Exception Access Violation
in SQL Server
Rand
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.|||Thank you very much!!! I ran the script in the KB article and it fixed my
problem!
cluster).
When I create a NEW SQL user, and give that user access to
ONE database (public and DBO) I cannot list ANY databases
from Enterprise Manager when I login with that user. If I
refresh the Enterprise Manager Databases View, eventually
it will display the Databases - but only after about 10
minutes and I get access violation errors in my SQL and NT
logs. Even if I create a 'dummy SQL login' and give it
access to Northwind, the same results - I cannot list
databases in Enterprise Manager. I tried making the
Defalt DB both Master and the actual DB with the same
results
I tried to recreate this problem on another Clustered SQL
Server 2000 Instance - this one running sp3a, and I am NOT
able to recreate this problem.
I can't imagine that this is a Service Pack issue. Does
anyone have any suggestions?If you remove the guest user in any database a similar problem can occur.
Look at the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315523
PRB: Removal of Guest Account May Cause Handled Exception Access Violation
in SQL Server
Rand
This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties and confers no rights.|||Thank you very much!!! I ran the script in the KB article and it fixed my
problem!
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