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LOL...yeah...when he made the earth go backwards or something BigGrin
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How do I get the last two days of my life back? LOL! w00t

I think Superman has done this before, hasn't he?

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Question: How do I get the last two days of my life back? LOL!

Well I don't know how to get your last two days back...but I know for a fact you will know where to look next time BigGrin

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This was that .01% of the time... it was a problem hidden in T-SQL.



Question: How do I get the last two days of my life back? LOL! w00t
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It sounds like you are fighting strictly a permissions issue.  When you start having behavior like you are describing, in my experience, it is security permissions 99.99% of the time.  Of course, this could be that .01% of the time....but probably not BigGrin
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Here is another clue... when i was trying to log in using Windows Authentication I was using my username (mmurphy) ... so i tried another user through windows authentication and I got this error:

Login failed for user 'Domain\WShuey'

Could that be part of the same problem?

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When I logged into SQL Server 2005 using windows authentication to execute a stored procedure it worked fine.



HOWEVER when I logged into SQL Server 2005 using SQL Server Authentication (the sa account) and executed the SAME stored procedure I got no results.



I have no idea why that would make ANY difference. Any advice?



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