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m7491

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Hi Folks,

BEFORE I posted this thread, I searched the forum for al relevant posts but found nothing useful. Perhaps I'm just blind.

Dumb newbie question: After installing Media Portal on my Vista 64 PC, I cannot get past the initial DB login screen.

Here's what I get when I try to login to the DB as instructed in the install notes and then click the "Test" button:

First: "Warning. Test failed: Login failed for user 'sa'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection."

Second: "Connection failed! Login failed for user 'sa'. The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection."

:confused:

I have confirmed that MS SQL Server 2005 and SQL EXPRESS are running on my PC. I have looked at the MS SQL Server Configuration Manager, but I cannot find a "User Account" section in that interface.

Any advice on this would be much appreciated. I was looking forward to having a competent alternative to Windows Media Center, which I have slowly come to loathe!


Thanks,

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Hmmm. I do not recall changing the password or even being offered the chance to do so during installation. I was briefly away from my computer after I launched the installation and answered the initial questions, so I suppose it is possible that I was offered that chance and it eventually timed out and used the default. However, the default login values are not working.

Is there any value in doing an uninstall/reinstall just to be sure?

How can I ad a user called "sa" to my list of authorized MS SQLExpress users? Is that even a worthwhile thing to do in this regard?

Generally, I am not a Microsoft "hater" but in this case, I am not looking forward to further use of Windows Media Center!

Thanks Bahnzai.

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If you really want to change the password, you may need to uninstall/reinstall everything. I'm not aware of a way to change the password after the installation.

Here are the installation guides for installing MP for the first time.
MediaPortalTools/Installation_Guides_Menu - MediaPortal Manual Documentation

Out of curiosity, why would you want to change the password? After the initial setup, I've never had to worry about the SQL password.

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I had the same problem on xp I ended up uninstalling and reinstalling and going through each process slowly and I finally got it to work it took me 3 attempts.
I am not sure but maybe you need to install by right clicking and choosing administrator installation but that part I am just guessing because it is vista
 

m7491

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If you really want to change the password, you may need to uninstall/reinstall everything. I'm not aware of a way to change the password after the installation.

Here are the installation guides for installing MP for the first time.
MediaPortalTools/Installation_Guides_Menu - MediaPortal Manual Documentation

Out of curiosity, why would you want to change the password? After the initial setup, I've never had to worry about the SQL password.

--Bahnzai
Bahnzai,

Regarding your question: "Out of curiosity, why would you want to change the password? After the initial setup, I've never had to worry about the SQL password."

ANSWER: I don't. The only reason I thought it might help is due to the wording of the error messages I already quoted.

Obviously, something else is going on here.

Thanks,

--m7491

I had the same problem on xp I ended up uninstalling and reinstalling and going through each process slowly and I finally got it to work it took me 3 attempts.
I am not sure but maybe you need to install by right clicking and choosing administrator installation but that part I am just guessing because it is vista
I suppose it would be wise to ensure that the installation is being done as an administrator. This raises a very obtuse and irritating feature of Vista. A created user account that is assigned ADMIN level priviledges is STILL not exactly the same permission level that is afforded by selecting "Run as Administrator" from the right-click menu for an installer file. I was recently told that by a high-level Miscrosoft Support Tech. However, I digress. Vista is not the issue here.

I'll uninstall Media Portal and try re-installiong with that method.

Thanks Shadowmeph.

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