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We are full AD with win2000 servers.
I had to rename a user in AD because she got married. When I go to the SQL
server, the name change did not carry over. (we do AD authentication not SQL)
So I tried to add the name to SQL server but it will not let me because it
thinks it doesn't exist. It does exist, it's just a different name. I assume
this is a AD problem and not a SQL problem.
Anyone ever run into this issue before?
Or should I post this is the SQL forum?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory (More info?)
You most likely have to add the account again to sql.
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"Hutch" <Hutch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We are full AD with win2000 servers.
>
> I had to rename a user in AD because she got married. When I go to the SQL
> server, the name change did not carry over. (we do AD authentication not
> SQL)
>
> So I tried to add the name to SQL server but it will not let me because it
> thinks it doesn't exist. It does exist, it's just a different name. I
> assume
> this is a AD problem and not a SQL problem.
> Anyone ever run into this issue before?
> Or should I post this is the SQL forum?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
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