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Our database server work properly and all the sites that work on from it, but when I try to connect to it using Remote Desktop locally it doesn't respond, just the writing "Welcome", the server's OS is Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, this problem comes after we send mass email to our users. what can be the problem?
Thanks for help!
Check your configuration and compare with the content in this link.....
http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Configuring_Windows_Server_2008_Remote_Desktop_Administration
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Had this set up on a windows machine need to set up on kali
started apache2 in /var/www/html/login.html ....need to point to domain name .....do i need port forewarding for this?
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When trying to install SQL Server Express 2016 from here for database related software projects, I get the error message as the loading bar finishes, stating:
"Could not find the Database Engine startup handle".
I've looked and tried solutions from other questions similar to this, but with no luck.
I answered my question below as I found the answer out eventually and I feel people might be going through the same struggle! :)
The installation failed for me due to using the standard/default settings during installation. When doing this, the SQL Windows service will run under the NT Service\MSSQL$V2016 account.
After changing this login to a valid login (an existing local user), the server started correctly, and SQL Server Express 2016 installed and worked as it should..
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In my local PC, I have SQL Server 2008.
I forgot my SQL Server User Credentials.
How can I get it back?
Just log-in using window authentication and reset the password.
This may help you:
how to change sql server login password
In the DB called "master", you can view them with:
SELECT * FROM master.sys.syslogins
However passwords are encrypted.
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Is there any way of retreaving a SQL Server Authenticatiion password. I am running Server 2005 with admin rights.
You need to start the database in single user mode. Here is an article going through the steps:
Link
Tool to retrieve it:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/vbscript/SQLServerPasswords.aspx
More information:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic664614-391-1.aspx
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The tail-end of an OpenVPN connection (that otherwise appears successful) says (with leading timestamps omitted):
Note: Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/net/tun: Permission denied (errno=13)
Note: Attempting fallback to kernel 2.2 TUN/TAP interface
Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
Exiting
What is the problem here?
Preface you OpenVPN command (line) with sudo...
i.e. the command requires root access to operate successfully