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a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up SQL Server Login error: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM' up vote 9 https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/nt-authority-system-shutting-down-computer-274984/ down vote favorite 4 I have created an application pool called "schoolPool" and assigned it to my web application. Identity for this pool has been set to LocalSystem. When I try to access my database from within the application, i.e. open a SQL connection, I get the following error all the time: Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM' I tried to add NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM to SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24822076/sql-server-login-error-login-failed-for-user-nt-authority-system logins, but it was already a principal, showing the following error: sql-server iis login share|improve this question edited Sep 12 '15 at 5:58 asked Jul 18 '14 at 9:50 JasonStack 3451623 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 31 down vote Allow NT AUTHORITY/SYSTEM to server Role as sysadmin. share|improve this answer answered Feb 25 '15 at 14:31 Musakkhir Sayyed 1,85841540 add a comment| up vote 25 down vote accepted I tweaked the application settings a lot, changing the application pool's identity (in Windows 8.1's IIS) to LocalSystem, LocalService, NetworkService, and ApplicationPoolIdentity. However, all of them failed to solve the problem I had logging into my database. Finally I set the pool identity on LocalSystem and thought why it might be preventing "NT AUTHRITY\SYSTEM" from opening a connection to my database. I opened up SQL Server Management Studio as the user "Administrator" and checked out the Server Roles for NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM under "logins" section. The default server role for this user was public by default. I also checked sysadmin and refreshed my web application form. This time it was a success. Great job! share|improve this answer edited Jul 20 '14 at 15:56 community wiki 2 revsmisaq add a comment| up vote 2 down
While installing CloudAnywhere with a SQL 2012 server, you see the following error: Error 27553. Error http://kb.cloudiway.com/error-27553-nt-authoritysystem-is-not-able-to-access-the-database-cloudmgr/ connecting to database cloudmgr. Server: Microsoft SQL server .. The server principal "NT Authority\System" is not able to access the database "cloudmgr" under the current security context. https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20707069/System-shutdown-problem-NT-Authority-system-RPC-service-terminated.html (916). Cause There is a change during the installation of SQL 2012 server. Now, the Local System account is no longer the admin of the SQL nt authority instance. But the problem is that when you're installing a MSI package, installation is done through the TrustedInstaller service which runs in the context of Local System. This explains why the MSI package cannot execute the SQL creation script. Resolution Give the permission to the Local System Account to administer SQL. Then nt authority system relaunch the installation of CloudAnywhere. Related Articles Access Denied: Number of licences exceeded. Please contact your vendor Connect-MsolService Error Error 1721 during installation of CloudAnywhere Unhandled exception starting CloudAnywhere Recent Posts How to migrate Google Vault archives Error : System.Net.WebException - System.Security.AuthenticationException Error: no ids in GoogleDriveListId GetUserAvailability Error : Microsoft.Exchange.InfoWorker.Common.Availability.AddressSpaceNotFoundException: Configuration information for forest/domain xxx.com could not be found in Active Directory Coexistence Administrator Guide TagsAdmin account Buy Licenses Buy Support Cloudiway Platform Delta pass file migration Files format Format Conversion Get sites GoogleApps Google Drive Google Drive to OneDrive Google Drive to Sharepoint Online Google site migration Invoice Licenses List of sites listSites Metadata migrated Migrate Metadata migration error Migration Licenses Migration Platform native google documents Office 365 Office365 Paiement Partner Partner Interface Partner Interface Usage Pay Invoice Paypal Platform Usage Project Management Purchase Licences Purchase Support Self service Service Packages Services Sharepoint migration Support Support Packages Support Packs Unlimited delta pass © Copyright Cloudiway
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