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<blockquote data-quote="ErickTreetops" data-source="post: 1135872" data-attributes="member: 152481"><p>Thanks for everyone's reply. I had a think about it last night. When Media portal creates it's own SQL server it must setup a sql sa account with a set password.</p><p>When i installed SQL express prior to installing Media portal it would have created the SA account with a blank password. Which i believe is still the default.</p><p>I can either let media portal access it with a blank password or instal management studio and reset it to the standard Media portal password. Since Media Portal is the only one accessing the database i don't see much risk security wise either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErickTreetops, post: 1135872, member: 152481"] Thanks for everyone's reply. I had a think about it last night. When Media portal creates it's own SQL server it must setup a sql sa account with a set password. When i installed SQL express prior to installing Media portal it would have created the SA account with a blank password. Which i believe is still the default. I can either let media portal access it with a blank password or instal management studio and reset it to the standard Media portal password. Since Media Portal is the only one accessing the database i don't see much risk security wise either way. [/QUOTE]
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