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|    Erland Sommarskog to Anton Shepelev    |
|    Re: Determine what password is used duri    |
|    05 Mar 25 19:55:43    |
   
   From: esquel@sommarskog.se   
      
   Anton Shepelev (anton.txt@g{oogle}mail.com) writes:   
   > Hello, all   
   >   
      
   Yeah "all", it's soooo crowded here. :-)   
      
   > For some reason beyond our understanding, an installation of   
   > SAP Business One on one of our servers has lost the ability   
   > to connect to the MSSQL database under an internal,   
   > automatically crated user B1_SBOCOMMON. The Profiler   
   > intercepts the attempt:   
   >   
   > Logon Error: 18456, Severity: 14, State: 8.   
   > Logon Login failed for user 'B1_SBOCOMMON'.   
   > Reason: Password did not match that for the login provided.   
   > [CLIENT: 192.168.0.193]   
   >   
   > Is it possible determine the password it tries to use, if we   
   > have full admin access to that database (and the entire   
   > server) under the 'sa' user?   
      
   No. It's an encrypted hash. If it was reversible that would be a major   
   security issue.   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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