Error Attaching Database Sql Server 2005
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Attach Database Failed In Sql Server 2005
vote ID 539703 Comments 18 Status Closed Workarounds 3 Type Bug Repros 7 Opened loi attach database sql server 2005 3/5/2010 4:41:53 PM Access Restriction Public Description If you attempt to attach a database, and the mdf/ldf files are in a directory
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where your user account has privileges only through a group, you get an access denied error. If you grant the same priivlege set directly to your user account, the attach succeeds. DETAILS ATTACH A FILE EDIT sql server error 9004 attaching database THIS ITEM Assign To Item can only be reassigned when it is active. Comments (18) | Workarounds (3) | Attachments (0) Sign in to post a comment. Please enter a comment. Submit Posted by Antoine F on 11/26/2015 at 1:59 PM Also have the issue on windows server 2012 with sql server enterprise 2012 sp1.UAC is enabled.The workaround is very nice when issuing command from SSMS but what about scheduled task or attaching database in sql server 2008 third party backup tools? Posted by Anders Rask on 6/30/2015 at 2:37 AM The workaround for this (by design) behaviour, is to run Management Studio as Administrator Posted by daniel.john.wolf on 2/10/2014 at 12:33 PM I can confirm this still occurs on windows server 2008 R2 Standard using (localdb)\v11.0. In my case the AD user was part of the local Administrators group but would still attach the mdf database as read-only despite the file having full-control access to Administrators. Giving the AD user explicit permissions to the file corrected the problem. The comment from Bryant E. Byrd below is spot on.Please consider reopening this bug. Posted by Albert Hajrizaj on 4/20/2013 at 11:06 PM I was happen to me the same problem. Just makes this steps:1.Delete LDF file from folder where is saved your both files. 2. Go to the Management studio and try to attach the same database.3.When you come in window in which you select database to attach, you will see in second list its remarked that "LDFfile is not founded" , 4.You just select LDF file and kick on button Remove. 5. Click button OK and your database will be attached.This happened because something of your privileges are saved in LDF file. For that reason you must to clear this inf
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More > Database Administration Problem When you attach a database in SQL Server 2008R2 which was detached by a user with a different login https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2528/database-attach-failure-in-sql-server-2008-r2/ you may get this error: CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5(Access is denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file... (Microsoft SQL Server, Error 5123) This is a screenshot of the error: In this tip we will cover how this can be resolved. Solution You get this error because two different logins did the detach and attach operations. So sql server the files, when detached, were owned by the first login, but the attach failed because the login that was used was not the owner of the mdf and ldf files. When we detach database files, the owner becomes the person who did the detach command, so to resolve the issue we need to change or add the other login as the owner sql server 2005 of the mdf and ldf files. Find the below steps to resolve this issue. Steps Lets consider that someone detached a database and you have to attach it to bring the database online. For this example, we will use two logins to perform this activity. I will detach the database using the first login and then try to attach it with the second login. Not that both accounts are part of the local administrator group on the server. Step 1Here I detach the database named "stats1" with my login account. Step 2Now I have logged in with the second account and will try to attach the database, but during this process I am getting the below error. Step 3Right click on the "stats1.mdf" file and select properties to check the permissions of the mdf file. Here we can see that only one account has permission to the "stats1.mdf" file because that was the account that was used to detach the database. Step 4To resolve this issue, click on the Add... button to add the other login or any other login needed and give t