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    SQL Service not Starting in McAFee Deployment

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    • Lakshmana
      Lakshmana last edited by

      Hi All.
      My friend Mani is trying to start SQL services in Windows Server 2012 R2.Can anyone suggest me the way to find the issue.

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      • scottalanmiller
        scottalanmiller last edited by

        Anything in the logs?

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        • Lakshmana
          Lakshmana last edited by

          Log Id:1069

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          • Reid Cooper
            Reid Cooper last edited by

            Be sure to invite Mani to come join us here too!

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            • Reid Cooper
              Reid Cooper last edited by

              Here is a link to SQL Server Error 1069

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              • ?
                A Former User last edited by A Former User

                What login is the SQL Service running under? make sure it has permissions to the server. Look in Event Viewer as well to see if there are any error's

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                • Reid Cooper
                  Reid Cooper last edited by

                  Stolen from that link: Go to control panel/services. Choose the mssqlserver service (or SQLExecutive/SQLAgent if they are failing) and then choose startup. Check what NT account is being used. Make sure that the password is correct and check with NT user manager that the account has not been deleted or expired.

                  If the account details seem ok, then check that it has "logon as a service" user right (again with user manager).

                  *If this doesn't resolve the issue then try logging on locally to the NT box with the same NT account and see what error(s) you get. *

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