Hi,
I have created SQL Server Windows Azure VM(SQL Server 2012 SP1 Enterprise, Windows Server 2012) using Windows Azure Portal. When I try to login through SSMS using the credentails used to provision the VM, then it gave me access denied error.
On looking further into it with the help of this http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd207004.aspx article, I could see that the Windows Azure user who installed the virtual machine does not have a valid login account in SQL Server. This is not the behavior we used to observer earlier.
We are using the new image which was published on 20th Feb (Image Name: fb83b3509582419d99629ce476bcb5c8__SQL-Server-2012SP1-CU5-11.0.3373.0-Enterprise-ENU-Win2012-CY14SU02). Has anything changed with this latest image? Has anyone else faced a similar issue?
Thanks,
Gaurav
I have created SQL Server Windows Azure VM(SQL Server 2012 SP1 Enterprise, Windows Server 2012) using Windows Azure Portal. When I try to login through SSMS using the credentails used to provision the VM, then it gave me access denied error.
On looking further into it with the help of this http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd207004.aspx article, I could see that the Windows Azure user who installed the virtual machine does not have a valid login account in SQL Server. This is not the behavior we used to observer earlier.
We are using the new image which was published on 20th Feb (Image Name: fb83b3509582419d99629ce476bcb5c8__SQL-Server-2012SP1-CU5-11.0.3373.0-Enterprise-ENU-Win2012-CY14SU02). Has anything changed with this latest image? Has anyone else faced a similar issue?
Thanks,
Gaurav