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<blockquote data-quote="m7491" data-source="post: 503204" data-attributes="member: 97512"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Is there any value in doing an uninstall/reinstall just to be sure?</p><p></p><p>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?</p><p></p><p>Generally, I am not a Microsoft "hater" but in this case, I am <em><u>not </u></em>looking forward to further use of Windows Media Center! </p><p></p><p>Thanks Bahnzai.</p><p></p><p>-- m7491</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m7491, post: 503204, member: 97512"] 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 [I][U]not [/U][/I]looking forward to further use of Windows Media Center! Thanks Bahnzai. -- m7491 [/QUOTE]
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