We are installing SQL 2000 RS Standard Edition on a server running Windows
2003 Server. We want to place the Reporting Services database on a Remote
instance of SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition running on a server with Windows
2003 Server.
We get to the database setup and receive a 1603 error that it cannot
configure the database because the user [NULL] is not a recognized SQL login.
We tried several different accounts just to trouble-shoot but with no
success. The account running the setup is a local admin and a SQL admin and
can connect to the SQL instance just fine.
I would appreciate any suggestions that you can pass on.
Thank You, -bertDoes the machine uses Kerberos? Becasue that's necessary if you want to
transport the Windows Accountinformation
"-bert" wrote:
> We are installing SQL 2000 RS Standard Edition on a server running Windows
> 2003 Server. We want to place the Reporting Services database on a Remote
> instance of SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition running on a server with Windows
> 2003 Server.
> We get to the database setup and receive a 1603 error that it cannot
> configure the database because the user [NULL] is not a recognized SQL login.
> We tried several different accounts just to trouble-shoot but with no
> success. The account running the setup is a local admin and a SQL admin and
> can connect to the SQL instance just fine.
> I would appreciate any suggestions that you can pass on.
> Thank You, -bert|||Thank you Koen;
We just finished working with Rajan from Microsoft. We ended up
uninstalling Terminal Services completely and the install went smoothly. We
then reinstalled TS and it seems fine. Disabling TS worked fine when we
installed it all on one server.
Now it keeps asking us to login over and over...that is the next problem
to solve.
Thank you, -bert
"Koen" wrote:
> Does the machine uses Kerberos? Becasue that's necessary if you want to
> transport the Windows Accountinformation
> "-bert" wrote:
> > We are installing SQL 2000 RS Standard Edition on a server running Windows
> > 2003 Server. We want to place the Reporting Services database on a Remote
> > instance of SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition running on a server with Windows
> > 2003 Server.
> > We get to the database setup and receive a 1603 error that it cannot
> > configure the database because the user [NULL] is not a recognized SQL login.
> > We tried several different accounts just to trouble-shoot but with no
> > success. The account running the setup is a local admin and a SQL admin and
> > can connect to the SQL instance just fine.
> > I would appreciate any suggestions that you can pass on.
> >
> > Thank You, -bert
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