not sure what you mean...there's an sa account and it does appear to have a password associated with it but I didn't set it myself.
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Browse All TopicsI am attempting to connect ColdFusion to a SQL 2008 server. I have done the following:
1. Restored a dbase using .bak (everything went fine)
2. Under the Main SQL Server I changed to "SQL Server and Windows Authentication mode"
3. Using SQL Server Mgt Studio under Security>Logins I created a user account "Test1">SQL Server Authentication>Defaulted to the restored dbase>Server Roles: Public>User Mapping>The restored dbase>Status "Grant" & "Enable"
4. When I attempt to connect to ColdFusion using admin console I receive the error below
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by: Jones911Posted on 2009-04-18 at 14:43:36ID: 24176882
did you set teh db user/pass ie the sa password