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> How can I 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 failure)' for SQL Server? Dec 23, 1999 Neil Pike | Windows IT Pro
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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 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 pro
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View All Answers My Questions Articles Tutorial Tips, Tricks & Techniques News Database Support Community Forums Search Recent DiscussionsResourcesQuality PortalEvents CalendarEmbarcadero on YouTube Job BoardRegistered User DownloadsTrial Downloads Books Login Register HomeArticlesDatabaseTop http://community.embarcadero.com/article/articles-database/16041-top-3-reasons-why-my-sql-server-service-is-not-sarting 3 Reasons Your SQL Server Service Is Not Starting Top 3 Reasons Your SQL Server Service Is Not Starting Written by Tamarian D2278. Posted in Database If you are a professional SQL Server DBA, you http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21131365 must have faced this issue at least one time in your career. Your junior admin calls you during vacation to inform youthat the production instance is not starting and something seems to be wrong. sql server This piece addresses the top three reasons that your SQL Server Service may not be working and offers some simple solutions to resolve potential roadblocks. Here is the error which you would receive when we try to start SQL Services from various places. Windows could not start the SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) on Local Computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. OR “The service failed to respond in a windows could not timely fashion”. OR “The service failed to start”. We will try to investigate each of these reasons messages and possible resolution for the same. Reason # 1: Service account password changed but not updated on the server where SQL Server instance is installed This is one of the most common cause where service account password has been changed by domain admin or SQL Admin but this information is not updated in SQL Server Services. Here is the error which we would see if we try to start using Services. ---------------------------Services---------------------------Windows could not start the SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) service on Local Computer.Error 1069: The service did not start due to a logon failure.---------------------------OK --------------------------- System Event logs should show below Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date:
1069; occurred while performing this service operation on the MSSQLServer Services; The service did not start due to a logon failure; SQL Server; logon failure; CQ; ClearQuest; MSSQLServer Services; 1131365; 145951611 Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) This technote explains why the error 1069 will occur if the password for the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 startup account has changed when using IBM Rational ClearQuest. Symptom When you are starting SQL Server via SQL Server Enterprise Manager or MSSQLServer Services application in the Control Panel, it generates this error:
An error 1069. (The service did not start due to a logon failure) occurred while performing this service operation on the MSSQLServer Services. Cause The password for the SQL Server startup service account is incorrect as it was probably changed. The account is a regular user account within the domain, and many times it must adhere to the same password expiration policies. However, given its specific use, changing the password should be coordinated with making the change for the service also. Resolving the problem You need to update the password in the Microsoft SQL Server service account on the SQL Server host computer. To correct the password in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server: Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Services. Double-click MSSQLSERVER, and then click the Log On tab. Type the correct password in the Password and Confirm password textbox, and then click OK. To correct the password in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0: Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Services, and then double-click MSSQLSERVER. Type the correct password in the Password and Confirm password textbox, and then click OK. Note: After changing the SQL Server service account information in Control Panel, click Start to begin the SQL Server service. The SQL Server service account in SQL Server Enterprise Manager will also automatically start. Historical Number 145951611 Document information More support for: Rational ClearQuest Database Configuration/Connectivity - S