Friday, February 17, 2012

Event ID 11 SQL 2000

Hi All,
Sorry to cross-post, but after looking through the
subjects, I thought my question belonged more in this
group.
My SQL server keeps logging this error;
Event ID 11 Source KDC: There are multiple accounts with
name MSSQLSvc/servername.domain.com:1433 of type 10
After following the instructions in the following article,
I found the 2 accounts that were suing the same SPN: they
were the "sa" account and the "administrator" account. I
don't think either of these should be deleted so how do
you fix this problem? What harm is caused by letting it go
on?
Thanks.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;305971
Hi joh,
Try to reassign SPN with SETSPN.EXE utility which is available for download
with win2000 resource kit
Regards,
Daniel
"joh" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> Sorry to cross-post, but after looking through the
> subjects, I thought my question belonged more in this
> group.
> My SQL server keeps logging this error;
> Event ID 11 Source KDC: There are multiple accounts with
> name MSSQLSvc/servername.domain.com:1433 of type 10
> After following the instructions in the following article,
> I found the 2 accounts that were suing the same SPN: they
> were the "sa" account and the "administrator" account. I
> don't think either of these should be deleted so how do
> you fix this problem? What harm is caused by letting it go
> on?
> Thanks.
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
> US;305971
>
|||Thanks Daniel, I will give it a try.
joh
>--Original Message--
>Hi joh,
>Try to reassign SPN with SETSPN.EXE utility which is
available for download
>with win2000 resource kit
>Regards,
>Daniel
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