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SQL Server Error 1069 Service does not start due to logon failure

Asked by montana4me in MS SQL Server

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SQL Server Agent will not start on SBS2003 Premium. Error 1069: The service does not start successfully because of a log on failure. I did the research and found MS KB28254  http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282254 This article suggests going into services and putting in the correct password into the SQLAgent.

I tried this. I put in the Administrator password for logging onto the server itself and it makes no difference, the agent will not start.

The other two SQL Services start and run fine.

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Zone: MS SQL Server
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