December 2017
Intermediate to advanced
434 pages
10h 14m
English
If you would like to use a Windows account to run SQL Services, make sure that you're using a minimally-privileged local or domain account to run your SQL Server. Once you have designated your account to be used with the SQL Server services, SQL Server Setup will automatically configure all the required permissions and user rights to your service account so that SQL Server will run correctly.
To change the account you can again use the configuration manager tool. One disadvantage of the domain or local account over the virtual or managed accounts is the required password maintenance. You need to supply the password to the SQL Server services in the configuration manager and your account will adhere to the ...
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