Thank you. Oddly enough, I am logging in via Windows Authentication and I am an Admin on my local machine where this is installed. Isn't this supposed to give me admin privileges on the DB server?
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Browse All TopicsI installed SQL Express on my workstation some time ago and don't remember what password I assigned to sa.
I can login using Windows authentication, but it doesn't allow me to do any operations, such as add a database. Is there a way to reset the password, or do I have to remove and reinstall SQL in order to proceed.?
Thanks in advance!
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by: rboyd56Posted on 2007-04-04 at 12:24:55ID: 18853096
Unfortunately the answer to this is no. You will have to un-install and reinstall. If you make a backup copy of any user database files you have, you can use sp_attach_db to reattach them to the new installation.