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resolve the error 'An error 1069 - (The service did not start due to a logon failure)' for SQL Server? How can I resolve the error 'An error 1069 - (The service did not start due to a logon sql server mssqlserver service not starting failure)' for SQL Server? Dec 23, 1999 Neil Pike | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 17 Advertisement A. SQL Server is just like any other NT service in that it can be defined to run using the credentials of an NT user account. It can also run under localsystem account, but if you are getting this error then you must have defined a user account. Related: Automate detection of Logon failure in a domain environment Go to change nt service mssqlserver password control panel/services. Choose the mssqlserver service (or SQLExecutive/SQLAgent if they are failing) and then choose startup. Check what NT account is being used. Make sure that the password is correct and check with NT user manager that the account has not been deleted or expired. If the account details seem ok, then check that it has "logon as a service" user right (again with user manager). If this doesn't resolve the issue then try logging on locally to the NT box with the same NT account and see what error(s) you get. Related: Logon failures on BDC due to secure channel problem Print reprints Favorite EMAIL Tweet Discuss this Article 17 Anonymous User (not verified) on May 20, 2005 Este articulo resolviò mi problema! Gracias!!! Log In or Register to post comments Anonymous User (not verified) on Aug 5, 2005 fantastic, if i meet you in a pub, I'll buy you a beer mate! Log In or Register to post comments Anonymous User (not verified) on Aug 16, 2005 THANKS Log In or Register to post comments Advertisement Erik (not verified) on Jul 3, 2001 Thank you! It solved my problem. Thanks again! Log In or Register to post comments Name (required):Eric (not verified) on Jun 24, 2004 Your Comments (required):Solved my problem as well. Log In or Register to post comments Vinayak (not verified) on Jun 30, 2005 Hey b
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Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up SQL Server 2012 can't start because of a http://windowsitpro.com/windows/how-can-i-resolve-error-error-1069-service-did-not-start-due-logon-failure-sql-server login failure up vote 44 down vote favorite 9 I recently installed Microsoft SQL Server 2012 on a fresh Windows 7 installation, but whenever I want to run the server, I get the following error: Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure. The following user is configured to start the service: NT Service\MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS How can I fix this problem? sql-server permissions installation http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11390921/sql-server-2012-cant-start-because-of-a-login-failure sql-server-2012 share|improve this question asked Jul 9 '12 at 7:48 xsl 10.2k1354102 1 Does the Windows Event Viewer give more information? –acraig5075 Jul 9 '12 at 8:01 1 @acraig5075: Yes! It says, the account doesn't have the "login as service" permissions. –xsl Jul 9 '12 at 8:06 3 @xsl - please consider changing the accepted answer for this question per the discussion below and then the author of that answer can retract it. Thanks! –killthrush Aug 18 '14 at 17:08 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 115 down vote The answer to this may be identical to the problem with full blown SQL Server (NTService\MSSQLSERVER) and this is to reset the password. The ironic thing is, there is no password. Steps are: Right click on the Service in the Services mmc Click Properties Click on the Log On tab The password fields will appear to have entries in them... Blank out both Password fields Click "OK" This should re-grant access to the service and it should start up again. Weird? NOTE: if the problem comes back after a few hours or days, then you probably have a group policy which is overr
productResults.length + resourceResults.length > 0 ? 'See all Search Results' : 'Full site search'}} > > CA Support Online > Support by Product > Support by Product Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure. (Legacy KB ID CNC TS21931 ) Document ID:TEC515860 Last Modified Date:08/02/2006 {{active ? 'Hide' http://www.ca.com/us/support/ca-support-online/product-content/knowledgebase-articles/tec515860.aspx : 'Show'}} Technical Document Details Products CA eHealth Releases CA eHealth:Release:4.3 Components EHEALTH FOR VOICE EHEALTH CONSOLE:EVEHCN When you restart Microsoft SQL Server or SQL Server Agent, the service may fail to start with the following error message: Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure. This problem occurs because the password for the SQL Server startup service account or the SQL Server Agent sql server startup service account is not correct. This problem can occur when the password for the account is changed but the password information was not updated for the SQL Server service or the SQL Server Agent service. To solve this problem, type the correct password in the Microsoft SQL Server service account on the SQL Server host computer.To correct the password in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Microsoft Windows logon failure windows XP: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.2. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services.3. Use one of the following steps based on your instance type:? For a default instance of SQL Server, double-click MSSQLServer, and then click the Log On tab.? For a named instance of SQL Server, double-click MSSQL$YourInstanceName, and then click the Log On tab. Replace YourInstanceName with the actual name of theSQL Server instance. ? For a default instance of SQL Server Agent, double-click SQLAgent, and then click the Log On tab.? For a named instance of SQL Server Agent, double-click SQLAgent$YourInstanceName, and then click the Log On tab. Replace YourInstanceName with the actual nameof the SQL Server instance.4.Type the correct password in the Password and Confirm password textbox, and then click OK.5. Start up the SQL Server Service6. Startup the SQL Server Agent.Related Issues/Questions:SQL Server startup failure: Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure. Problem Environment:eHealth for VoiceMicrosoft SQL Server Startup failure(Legacy KB ID CNC TS21931 ) Please help us improve! Will this information enable you to resolve your issue? Yes No Please tell us what we can do better. {{feedbackText.length ? feedbackText.length : '0'}}/255 {{status}} Not what you