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SQL Server Security Question 0 Sign in to vote Using sql2005 on a Novell network... When attempting sql error 18452 to log into Mgt Studio using windows authentication I am getting the error: Error 18452 (not associated with a trusted sql server connection) . I added
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my domain\userName in sql with no problems and added the account to the sysadmin server role. However, I noticed my credentials on my pc are not listed as domain\userName but rather ComputerName\UserName. I think this is what is causing the problem but I am not sure. Can anyone lend a hand? I'd appreciate any error 18452 sql server help, Thanks. Scott Wednesday, May 03, 2006 9:17 PM Reply | Quote Answers 14 Sign in to vote I think Laurentiu is right, I have found an article from IBM website: "....Solution To resolve this issue, follow the instructions to set User Authentication. SQL Server 2000: Go to Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server > Enterprise Manager Right-click the Server name, select Properties > Security Under Authentication, select SQL Server and Windows The server must be stopped and re-started before this will take effect SQL Server 2005: Go to Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > SQL Server Management Studio Right-click the Server name, select Properties > Security Under Server Authentication, select SQL Server and Windows Authentication Mode The server must be stopped and re-started before this will take effect..." http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21119906 It has solved my problem, so I hope it could be helpful for you too. Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:58 PM Reply | Quote 0 S
SERVER - Fix - Login failed for user ‘username'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18452) January 17, 2014Pinal DaveSQL, SQL Server, SQL Tips and Tricks18 commentsEarlier this week, I was on vacation and
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did not check my emails for three days and when I returned, I
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found six different emails from 4 different people asking for the same problem.When they attempted to login using their application to sql server error 18452 the login is from an untrusted domain SQL Server they faced following error:Login failed for user 'username'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 18452)This is quite a common error and can https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/48ee6a1b-9aad-48a6-90e4-b8f4b93d0107/error-18452-not-associated-with-a-trusted-sql-server-connection?forum=sqlsecurity happen when incorrect username is communicated to SQL Server. The fix is to provide correct username. This can also happen if you are attempting to login to SQL Server with SQL Username but it is only configured to connect to Windows Login. You can quickly fix this error by following steps listed below. Solution/Workaround/Fix:Open SQL Server Management Studio and right click on Server Node and select PropertiesNow go http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2014/01/17/sql-server-fix-login-failed-for-user-username-the-user-is-not-associated-with-a-trusted-sql-server-connection-microsoft-sql-server-error-18452/ to Security Tab and go to Server Authentical Area. Select SQL Server and Windows Authentication Mode.You should be able to login with your SQL Server username. If you are not able to login with your SQL Server username after following above steps, it is quite possible your username is incorrect, please check again.Reference: Pinal Dave (http://blog.sqlauthority.com) Tags: SQL Error Messages511Related Articles SQL SERVER - How to Suppress SQL Server messages in Application Event Log November 7, 2015Pinal Dave SQL SERVER - FIX: sp_rename error Msg 15225 - No item by the name of ‘%s' could be found in the current database January 5, 2016Pinal Dave SQLAuthority News - Book Review - SQL Server 2005 Practical Troubleshooting: The Database Engine August 2, 2007Pinal Dave 18 comments. Leave new Amit Patil January 17, 2014 10:19 amThank You.. I have question here?As I tried this option, I am unable to access the User details further. I have 10 users & I am getting user group not individual user id's. Please help me.Reply Magne Rekdal January 17, 2014 12:32 pmPerhaps it was not a coincidence that these emails all came together.I have had an application run smoothly on 20+ sites for years, only to have this repor
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