I was just wondering the same thing.
And to verify, this is a PC or a laptop?
And you are using SQL Server 2005?
Wendy Sporleder
Database Administrator
314.655.5318
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This may seem like an obvious question, but I'm curious also; assuming
the new computer is a PC, is it running Windows XP or Vista? We have
yet to bring a Vista machine into our building, so I am curious if
anyone is having/has had problems with the operating system.
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Diane Lee, Collections Manager * 860-236-5621 x242
Connecticut Historical Society
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Is the domain user a local Power User on the machine?
Wendy Sporleder
Database Administrator
Saint Louis Art Museum
One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park
Saint Louis, MO. 63110
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Yes, the network & SQL logins match. Yes, the person is logging into
the machine & TMS as the same domain user account. Yes, we are able to
login as the admin account & ODBC connection is working fine.
What is very strange is TMS works fine on my PC with their logins. We
are using the same ODBC version & same installation package for TMS.
On the new laptops, we have to change the SQL login in Management Studio
to a sysadmin (under Login Properties > Server Roles) to get it to work
with the appropriate TMS access. When this option is unchecked, it
doesn't work. When we try logging in as DOMAIN\UserName without the
sysadmin SQL level, we can login to the application but they have zero
TMS access levels.
Thank you so much for your assistance.
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Do the network and SQL logins match? Is this person logging into the
machine as "user" (for instance) and TMS as "user?" Can you log into
TMS when logged into the machine as administrator? If not, test the
odbc connection in Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Data Sources.
Wendy Sporleder
Database Administrator
314.655.5318
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Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:13 AM
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Subject: Login Issue
We are having some challenges logging into TMS. Our user received a new
computer & hasn't been able to work on the system since. I have
uninstalled the program & re-installed it with the same results. We are
getting the following error:
Cannot login as this user, only System Administrators can emulate other
users.
Has anyone had this issue before? If so, any advice on how to get rid
of this?
Is there a searchable database available to search for errors or common
tech support issues?
Thanks,
Dana Mock
Database Administrator
Museum of Making Music
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