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Changing database account from local to domain issues

All,

I'm trying to change the account that runs the database from the original local account that was used when the server was first built to a domain account (I didn't do that btw....).  Everything I've read is that in order to change it, you must re-run the installer for SEC, select the Database option and Modify the install.  However, when I do this I get the error:  "The logon user cannot access the database created during a previous installation."  Obviously I cannot proceed from here.

I have tried changing the account and password that run the services for SEC....no go.  SEC essentially crashes at that point.  Any other suggestions?  I don't believe the original accounts password has changed since the initial install, so I'm not sure why I'm getting this error.

With that being said, it's server 2008 R2 and I was contemplating moving forward to server 2012 R2....as long as I keep the same name and IP address, import all policies etc, would there be any issues with endpoints communicating back to the console?  Or am I going to have to re-deploy?  I do have 1 relay server setup too....

Regards,

Adam

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  • Hello Adam,

    this is the correct value. The bootstrapper log shows an empty Data Source/Instance string at this point (which is about 50 lines from the start). There's one line Modify workflow followed by several Changed installation value:. A little bit further up there's Obtaining SQL instances on local machine.... Anything which looks, err, abnormal in this area?

    Christian

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  • Hello Adam,

    this is the correct value. The bootstrapper log shows an empty Data Source/Instance string at this point (which is about 50 lines from the start). There's one line Modify workflow followed by several Changed installation value:. A little bit further up there's Obtaining SQL instances on local machine.... Anything which looks, err, abnormal in this area?

    Christian

    :54383
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