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dbo: Error 15405 up vote 25 down vote favorite 2 I am trying to give all the permissions to a user in the User Mapping section of a database. But, I am encountering this error: "Cannot use special principal dbo" Server roles of the user: sql-server share|improve this question asked Jan 10 '11 at 6:27 Cipher 2,060164598 1 Not an actual answer to the cannot alter the user 'dbo' question posted, but since you're granting db_owner to sarin, why are you even trying to assign any other roles? –Damien_The_Unbeliever Jan 10 '11 at 8:02 This is because I am trying to install a CMs on my website and during the installation process, it says, no User or role 'sarin'. See here: i.imgur.com/Intaa.jpg –Cipher Jan 10 '11 at 9:15 1 The user 'sarin' is already db_owner of the database, there's no need to grant any further permissions. If you're still getting this error, then you're not connecting to the database you think you are, but since you've not shown any screenshots of the actual point where you supply server/db/username, or a connection string, it's a little tricky to diagnose further. –Damien_The_Unbeliever Jan 11 '11 at 9:20 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 32 down vote accepted This is happening because the user 'sarin' is the actual owner of the database "dbemployee" - as such, they can only have db_owner, and cannot be assigned any further database roles. Nor do they need to be. If they're the DB owner, they already have permission to do anyth
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just migrated from sql server 2000 to sql server 2005 and 1 of our production applications is failing on the
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sa login. I checked the 'User Map' setup to the 'sa' account and the databases that need accessing aren't mapped.When I try to add the map, I get error "Cannot use the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4644233/cannot-use-special-principal-dbo-error-15405 special principal 'sa'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 15405)". I get the same error when trying to remove a user map for sa (there are a couple db's already mapped), and I don't remember how I mapped them in the first place, but it certainly isn't working now!Thanks in advance,102020 Wednesday, September 13, 2006 6:20 PM Reply | Quote Answers 9 Sign in to vote https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/c2dc1237-5a33-48f8-9c11-e2c51424b198/sa-user-map-error?forum=sqlsecurity I found the solution!! Quit simple: exec sp_changedbowner 'sa','true'. Thanks anyway Friday, February 16, 2007 7:58 AM Reply | Quote 3 Sign in to vote Hey, I find out how to change it using Management Stadio Express: Right click the database to show properties. then change the owner under files to sa then you can map it under Logins . Thursday, March 15, 2007 8:29 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote I have fixed this already, thanks though.The problem was that the db owner was the domain admin and not sa, so I couldn't change the mapping.Thanks,102020 Friday, September 15, 2006 4:10 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote What is ther error that you get back and for waht operation do you get it back? Please also check the server error log and copy the relevant errors logged there. ThanksLaurentiu Thursday, September 14, 2006 10:07 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote I have fixed this already, thanks though.The problem was that the db owner was the domain admin and not sa, so I couldn't change the mapping.Thanks,102020 Friday, September 15, 2
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