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Permissions problem
When I run a certain SQL server process, I see the following in my filemon log:
4:56:52 AM sqlservr.exe:1232 QUERY FORMATION C:\DOCUME~1\NETWOR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp SUCCESS Attributes: D 4:56:52 AM sqlservr.exe:1232 CREATE C:\DOCUME~1\NETWOR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\JETE108.tmp SUCCESS Options: Create Access: 0013019F 4:56:52 AM sqlservr.exe:1232 QUERY INFORMATION C:\DOCUME~1\NETWOR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\JETE108.tmp SUCCESS Length: 0 Strange thing is, the folder referred to ( "C:\DOCUME~1\NETWOR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp") seems not to exist. When I log in on the administrator account via remote desktop, and look at the file system, no such folder is visible (even allowing for truncation of the name; I assume the complete path would be"C:\Documents and Settings\Networ[something]\Local Settings\Temp"). Perhaps the problem is this folder is only visible to the account under which SQL server runs. But I can't tell what account that is, and it does not seem to be an account with a login on the server. (The system has a typical 5 CAL license.) I need to somehow change the permissions on this non-existent folder. How can that be done? Is this totally obvious to everyone but me? Where is this documented? |
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