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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesHow are you signing into the database. That is, if your EM id is not a syste m administrator, you will probably only see the databases for which you have clearance. Try signing on as SA. "df" wrote: > I have several database on a Windows Server 2003. I re-registered this SQL > server, which is local, and after that I cannot see any of the databases i n > the Enterprise Manager. The databases still work, since my applications wo rk > fine. I have no clue how can I make these databases visible in Enterprise > Manager. I tried registering this SQL Server in Enterprise Manager under > Windows accounts and SQL Server accounts. Nothing works. > Can anybody help? > > >
Post Follow-up to this messageI think what happened was that when I installed service packs for SQL Server, it created another instance of it. So, I ended up having 2 instances. "jrpm" <jrpm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4201C6CC-20F4-40D2-A718- 6768EA705A59@microso ft.com... > How are you signing into the database. That is, if your EM id is not a system[color=darkred ] > administrator, you will probably only see the databases for which you have > clearance. > > Try signing on as SA. > > "df" wrote: > SQL in work Enterprise[color=dar kred]
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