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Posted on March 7, 2011 by Menon Posted in Articles, ASP.NET Tagged .net, administrator, ASP.NET, cms, create, database, denied, login, management, master, microsoft, permission, server, sql management sql express error 262 studio, sql server, studio, sysadmin, user, windows, windows user 5 Comments sql server fehler 262 CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database ‘master'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 262) When a user in the Administrators account microsoft sql server error 15247 runs SQL Server Management Studio, the User Account Control feature strips the membership token for that group and passes only the user account information to SQL Server. A message is returned create database permission denied in database 'master' error 262 sql server 2012 that states that the account does not have rights to log in to SQL Server. To let members of the Windows Administrators group log in, you must explicitly add the account to the SQL Server logins. To add a Windows user that has the login "machinename\Administrator" to the sysadmin fixed server role Log on to the computer using the credentials for the
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machinename\Administrator account. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server, and then click SQL Server Management Studio. Connect to an instance of SQL Server. Click Security, right-click Logins, and then click New Login. In the Login name box, enter the user name. In the Select a page pane, click Server Roles, select the sysadmin check box, and then click OK. To add a Windows user that has the login "domainname \username" to the sysadmin fixed server role Log on to the computer using the credentials for the domainname\username account. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server, right-click SQL Server Management Studio, and then click Run as administrator. ps: "Run As Administrator" option elevates the user permissions In the User Access Control dialog box, click Continue. In SQL Server Management Studio, connect to an instance of SQL Server. Click Security, right-click Logins, and then click New Login. In the Login name box, enter the user name. In the Select a page pane, click Server Roles, select the sysadmin check box, and then click OK. Rate this:Share this:
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Posted on March 7, 2011 by Menon Posted in Articles, ASP.NET Tagged .net, administrator, ASP.NET, cms, create, database, denied, login, management, master, microsoft, permission, server, sql management studio, sql server, studio, sysadmin, user, windows, windows user https://menononnet.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/create-database-permission-denied-in-database-master-microsoft-sql-server-error-262/ 5 Comments CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database ‘master'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 262) When a user in the Administrators account runs SQL Server Management Studio, the User Account Control feature strips the membership token for http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1154680-324-1.aspx that group and passes only the user account information to SQL Server. A message is returned that states that the account does not have rights to log in to SQL Server. To let members of the sql server Windows Administrators group log in, you must explicitly add the account to the SQL Server logins. To add a Windows user that has the login "machinename\Administrator" to the sysadmin fixed server role Log on to the computer using the credentials for the machinename\Administrator account. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server, and then click SQL Server Management Studio. Connect to an instance of SQL Server. Click Security, right-click microsoft sql server Logins, and then click New Login. In the Login name box, enter the user name. In the Select a page pane, click Server Roles, select the sysadmin check box, and then click OK. To add a Windows user that has the login "domainname \username" to the sysadmin fixed server role Log on to the computer using the credentials for the domainname\username account. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server, right-click SQL Server Management Studio, and then click Run as administrator. ps: "Run As Administrator" option elevates the user permissions In the User Access Control dialog box, click Continue. In SQL Server Management Studio, connect to an instance of SQL Server. Click Security, right-click Logins, and then click New Login. In the Login name box, enter the user name. In the Select a page pane, click Server Roles, select the sysadmin check box, and then click OK. Rate this:Share this:EmailPrintTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related Post navigation ← My sincere apologies toall a potentially dangerous request.form value was detected from theclient → 5 thoughts on “CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database ‘master'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error:262)” paulojj says: September 27, 2011 at 1:15 am não funcionou! Reply raj says: November 3, 2011 at 1:20 pm Perfect. Reply Anders says: October 2
up Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2005 » SQL Server Express » Error 262 Can not create new DB Error 262 Can not create new DB Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message logicinside22logicinside22 Posted Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:08 PM Old Hand Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Tuesday, August 9, 2016 6:58 AM Points: 322, Visits: 1,383 Hi Guys Have SQL Server 2005 Express 32 bit installed on win-7 64 bit.after installation when i am trying to create new data base its doesn't allow me to do .Error show: create database permission denied in database 'master' (microsoft sql server error:262)So any Ideas ?pls reply me ASAPThanks Aim to inspire rather than to teach. SQL Server DBA Post #1154680 GilaMonsterGilaMonster Posted Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:12 PM SSC-Forever Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 4:26 PM Points: 45,376, Visits: 43,655 A bit more detail on what you mean by 'doesn't allow me' would be useful at this point. Gail ShawMicrosoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverabilityWe walk in the dark places no others will enterWe stand on the bridge and no one may pass Post #1154682 george sibbaldgeorge sibbald Posted Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:14 PM SSCertifiable Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 3:08 PM Points: 6,146, Visits: 13,673 try starting SSMS by right clicking and 'run as administrator' --------------------------------------------------------------------- Post #1154683 george sibbaldgeorge sibbald Posted Thursday, August 4, 2011 4:15 PM SSCertifiable Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Today @ 3:08 PM Points: 6,146, Visits: 13,673 Gail, don't star