Microsoft KB Archive/245196

= MOD2000: When You Deploy Template, Default Domain Is Local Server =

Article ID: 245196

Article Last Modified on 7/31/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition

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This article was previously published under Q245196



SYMPTOMS
When you deploy a template from Access Workflow Designer, the domain defaults to the local server name. On the Specify the Title and Destination page of the New Team Solutions Wizard, the Database server text box defaults to the local server name and cannot be changed (this text box is Read-Only).

In addition, the SQL Logins list box automatically includes the BUILTIN\Administrators and server\modAppOwners Windows NT local groups.



RESOLUTION
To add users from one or more other domains (other than the local server) to a solution being deployed, you must be a member of the securityadmin fixed server role. A member of the securityadmin fixed server role can add users from other domains by using the New SQL Login button, which is on the Solution Roles page of the New Team Solutions Wizard. By default, no domain is selected in the New Microsoft SQL Server Login dialog box. However, to add users or groups from other domains, select the appropriate domain from the List names from domain box.

NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you create a Windows NT local group for your solution users, and provide this local group access to the solution database.



MORE INFORMATION
In the New Team Solutions Wizard, the SQL Logins list box is on the Solutions Roles page, which is just after the Specify the Title and Destination page.

Additional query words: prb default deploy groups login

Keywords: kbnofix kbprb kbworkflowdesigner KB245196

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