From: Dave on 13 Jul 2010 14:52 I am having the same problem since moving my server to the AD domain. Davey wrote: MS SQL Server Service Login Credentials Lost on Reboot 12-Mar-07 I am running 2003 Server and I require the SQL Server 2005 service to use a specified AD user account (named SQLUser), when I edit the service properties and enter the logon details I can start the service successfully but after a reboot the details become invalid and the service will not start until I manually enter the details again. Is there anyway I can force Windows to remember these credentials? Thanks in advance for any help! Previous Posts In This Thread: On Monday, March 12, 2007 10:22 AM Davey wrote: MS SQL Server Service Login Credentials Lost on Reboot I am running 2003 Server and I require the SQL Server 2005 service to use a specified AD user account (named SQLUser), when I edit the service properties and enter the logon details I can start the service successfully but after a reboot the details become invalid and the service will not start until I manually enter the details again. Is there anyway I can force Windows to remember these credentials? Thanks in advance for any help! Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Load Testing ASP.NET Applications with Visual Studio 2010 http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/13e16f83-4cf2-4c9d-b75b-aa67fc309108/load-testing-aspnet-applications-with-visual-studio-2010.aspx
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