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mrose1120
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Posted - 2006-07-22 : 13:56:52
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| Hi all, i was just thrown into SQL stuff at my job. For now I need to complete a migration, but soon i'm being sent to training to make sure that I can do this easier later. Heres my questionI backed up the database, then restored it to the new server. That worked fine. I couldn't log in...so i did some searching and found out about the sp_change_users_login command, I got my login fixed and I can log in. Now, I have about 1000 other users to change and I don't want to do those manually. Noone is using this database, so if needed, I could back it up and restore it differnetly if needed or If someone can give me a .sql file to run to fix all usernames and tell me how to run a .sql (i'm that new to it) that would be REALLY appreciated. Anyway, thanks in advance, looking forward to SQL administration.Matt |
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Kristen
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mrose1120
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-07-22 : 16:05:45
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| Kristin, thanks a lot, an dfirst off, I will be administering a single SQL2005 server, but this question is with SQL 2000.I had seen that post, but call me an extreme n00b, but I don't even know how to run an SQL Script!!! :-\ So if someone could point me in that direction, that'd be great. |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2006-07-22 : 16:45:03
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| :-) I only use SQL 2000 ... so I can't tell you for SQL 2005 ... but in SQL 2000 I would use Query Analyser, which is part of the Client Tools installation (Start : program files : Microsoft SQL Server : Query analyser). In SQL2005 I believe there is an integrated development environment, along the lines of Visual Studio, in case that points you in the right direction.Kristen |
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SamC
White Water Yakist
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Posted - 2006-07-22 : 22:58:39
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quote: Originally posted by mrose1120 Kristin, thanks a lot, an dfirst off, I will be administering a single SQL2005 server, but this question is with SQL 2000.I had seen that post, but call me an extreme n00b, but I don't even know how to run an SQL Script!!! :-\ So if someone could point me in that direction, that'd be great.
You need to run SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio). |
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mrose1120
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-07-23 : 23:24:16
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| Ok, tell me if i'm doing something wrong...I went into SQL Query analyser, opened up the .sql of the sscript from the other forum, and hit the button to execute it both on the master and my database I transfered, LANLMS. Upon doing this, i'm still having orphaned usernames. Is this the correct procedure?? I'm hoping I can get some sort of script done by tomorrow...as I sadi earlier, if i did a sp_change_users_login command on just one username, it worked earlier...pleasee help thanks |
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mrose1120
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Posted - 2006-07-23 : 23:35:26
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| nevermind my last post, I figured it out!!! Thanks for all your help. |
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