Microsoft Sql Server Error 5123 Attach
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2) I needed to place the .mdf database file into a zip file in order to put it on a remote server. I did this using Shared Portal. This was also successful 3) However when I tried reattaching the database file, I got this error: CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5A(Access denied.) while attempting to open create file encountered operating system error 5(access is denied.) while attempting to open or create the physical file "C\Program Files\MSSQL Server\MSSQL\Data\
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helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Can't attach any database to SQL Server 2012 up vote 3 down vote favorite 2 Ok this is what I get: Failed to retrieve data for https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/03e12388-01f2-4ae7-aab9-14e27a9ef0b3/error-5123-create-file-encountered-operating-system-error-5aaccess-denied?forum=sqlgetstarted this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc) Additional information: An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo) CREATE FILE encountered operating system error 5(error not found) while attempting to open or create the physical fife 'C: \Program Fifes (x86) \Microsoft SQL Server \MSSQL.1 \MSSQL \Data \MyCompany.mdf. (MIcrosoft SQL Server, Error: 5123) I have already reinstalled SQL Server 2012, and it still doesn't work. Before this problem I tried to attach the AdventureWorks database and insert some command (I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17553403/cant-attach-any-database-to-sql-server-2012 have deleted it) and since then I keep having this problem. I am new to SQL Server. Thanks sql sql-server-2012 share|improve this question edited Jul 9 '13 at 18:17 marc_s 454k938701032 asked Jul 9 '13 at 16:23 Lazar Lukic 18115 2 There seem to be some typographical errors in your error-text. The path is missing a number I think. MSSQL11? Please confirm SQLServer version. Also you have "fifes" not "files". –Tim Jul 9 '13 at 16:29 MSSQL.1 that's what it says...And yes fife is a typo. –Lazar Lukic Jul 9 '13 at 16:37 If you open the database in SSMS and look at its properties, what does it say there for the path? –Tim Jul 9 '13 at 16:39 This: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data –Lazar Lukic Jul 9 '13 at 16:45 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 10 down vote accepted This is a permission issue. The account under which the SQL Server process is running has no write permission to the programs folder. Either you add those permissions to the account running the SQL Server service or you attach your database at a location where the SQL Server service account has read/write rights. See this DBA Stackexchange question for the same issue. share|improve this answer edited Jul 9 '13 at 16:42 answered Jul
Microsoft SQL Server is a great product to work with. Especially from the release of version 2005 and now 2008. For me, it is the standard for all kinds of databases. The Object explorer, Tuning Advisor, the Query Analyser and T-SQL statements work great, http://www.oostdam.info/index.php/knowledge-faqs/17-sql-errors-and-how-to/137-sql-error-5123 and are a joy to work with. When it goes wrong somewhere, it is mostly a syntax error, program(bug) error or a user error that causes the problem. Stable as it is, I can recomment the use of it to anyone. In this articles I like to share with you, some errors and "best practices" that came up during my work several times. So, initially set up was for my sql server own references, now I share it with you. Enjoy these articles!! Due to the fact that a big percentage of visitors of this page are international based, this article is in the english language.Error 5123 when attaching a database:This is a common error which i've seen on many occasions. Sometimes you have to detach a database. You cannot allwys use backup files or other solution. This error can occur when you try to sql server error attach the database again, mostly on different locations. Mostly it is something like: SQL Server -Error 5123 : Cannot attach DB. Please check the following things which each can be the source of your problems:Check the exact database names and file paths.Disable your Anti Virus Software, this could "lock" your database as well.Check if backup software is "locking" de Database.Give NTFS security permissions for the MDF and LDF files to "Everyone".( and on that directory or (mapped) disk letterMove the files to a sub directory, root directories can give errors sometimes.Rename the database files.Try using Windows Authentication instead of SQL Server Authentication or the other way around.( while logging on to the Management Studio GUI )Logon on the server ( and Management Studio under another Administrative account.Restart the SQL services ( preferred after working hours )Open a new Query and use the "sp_Attach_DB" command to attach the database.( remember, the GUI ain't always everything )Each of the above mentioned possible solutions can do the trick. Please try re-attaching the DB after each possible solution.This looks like a typical SQL 2005 error. I've never seen it on SQL 2000 or SQL 2008 so far. Printscreen: Not available. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ben Oostdam has been working with Windows systems since 1993. Worked for several companies as a system admini