Failed logon: SQL Error

On a previously functioning machine we receive the following SQL logon error:

"Security check Not Done... SQLstate=08001... Connection Open... Connection Invalid"

Different user logons on the same PC return the same error... Advice apprecitated.

 

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    Hi Mark,

    That error is a SQL login error. The login for the securecheck user or whatever sql login you use to communicate between Tessitura and the impresario database.

    I find that if I drop and recreate that user everything works fine.

    Naomi

  • Hello, Naomi…

     

    The logon in question is functional on a different PC, so it seems the issue is with that machine and not the logon.

     

    Also tried to overlay the INI files which made no difference.

     

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    From: Naomi Williams [mailto:bounce-naomiwilliams9587@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:00 PM
    To: Mark Kurosky
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Technical Forum] Failed logon: SQL Error

     

    Hi Mark,

    That error is a SQL login error. The login for the securecheck user or whatever sql login you use to communicate between Tessitura and the impresario database.

    I find that if I drop and recreate that user everything works fine.

    Naomi

    From: Mark Kurosky <bounce-markkurosky3439@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 8/14/2009 1:47:24 PM

    On a previously functioning machine we receive the following SQL logon error:

    "Security check Not Done... SQLstate=08001... Connection Open... Connection Invalid"

    Different user logons on the same PC return the same error... Advice apprecitated.

     




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  • Here are a couple of ideas:

    • Search the machine for sqloledb.dll.  Make sure that this file exists on the workstation.
    • Make sure that the shortcut is pointing to the correct local .ini file and that that local .ini file is pointing to the correct master .ini file.
    • Make sure the user has access to the local .ini file and the T: drive (or whatever drive contains your Tessitura deployment files.
    If none of these help resolve the problem, please open a help ticket on TASK Online.

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  • Here are a couple of ideas:

    • Search the machine for sqloledb.dll.  Make sure that this file exists on the workstation.
    • Make sure that the shortcut is pointing to the correct local .ini file and that that local .ini file is pointing to the correct master .ini file.
    • Make sure the user has access to the local .ini file and the T: drive (or whatever drive contains your Tessitura deployment files.
    If none of these help resolve the problem, please open a help ticket on TASK Online.

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