
I have a virtual server setup as a demo for Nav2009. I plan to have users RDP into and play around with Nav2009.
All the software is trial/shareware. Everything was working fine when the computer was in a wrokgroup. I began to have problems when I renamed the Vserver and joined it to my domain. I'm currently updating installing windows updates, and I will let you know if that helps. I tried to rename the Vserver back to the original name and unjoin the Vserver from but that did not help. When trying to connect to Nav2009 I'm receiving the error "The login failed when connecting to SQL Server "SERVERNAME." Please advise.
System Specs:
VMware Player 3.0.1
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP1 32-bit
1GB RAM
Intel(R) Xeon (R) W3580 @ 3.33 GHz 3.34GHz
SQL Server 2008 SP1
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