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SQL Server doesn't want to start
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Microsoft SQL Server
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00745783
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>Nadya,
>You should first return your old password, in order to start SQL Server.

How can I return my old password? Windows can be start only using my new password, it could not use my old password anymore.

>Then in Enterprice manager run
>
Properties/Security tab
>and look at
>
Start and run SQL Server in the following account
>if you want SQL Server to run independently of administrator password set this property to
>
System account
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I've installed SQL Server on my Windows 2000 machine on Friday. I set it to use Windows credentials. I believe, I changed Windows password after installation (since the previous password expired). Now SQL server could not be connected (gives me a 1069 Error). I don't know, what to do... I re-booted my computer in false hope, it would work, but it didn't. I've created database on Friday...
>>
>>What should I do at this point? Should I try to re-install?
>>
>>Thanks a lot in advance.
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