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about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users create database permission denied in database 'master' error 262 sql server 2012 Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping error 262 in sql server 2005 each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How to fix Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 262? up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm opening the SQL Server Management Studio with run as administrator... And there
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is no problem with Windows Authentication Connection. I'm choosing "New Database" by right-click the Databases folder. And giving name 'BTS' for the Database. When i'm choosing OK, i get the error as, How to fix it? sql-server sql-server-2008 sql-server-2012 share|improve this question edited Jun 13 '14 at 8:09 a_horse_with_no_name 185k24233309 asked Jun 13 '14 at 5:42 Sam1604 1,1502819 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted From this blog post
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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 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. share|improve this answer edited Dec 2 '14 at 16:22 bob esponja 2,02721927 answered Jun 13 '14 at 5:52 Vignesh
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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 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 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 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 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