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Login failed for User SA Error 18456

Asked by PaulEll in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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Hi there,

One of our engineers has installed SQL 2005 Express on a customers PC that uses XP SP2.

I am trying to set up a remote connection from our offices but a this time I cannot even logon to the
server using the SA account locally whilst using RDP to the customers site !

I can logon using windows authentication.

When I right click the server and then select the security tab SQL and Windows Authentication is ticked.
I've checked the connections tab an this allows Remote Connections.
I've looked at SA in the security tab and have set the password to what I want.

No effect.

Using the Config Manager I have disabled all protocols other than TCP/IP

When I restarted all the services and have tried to logon again but get the error message
Login Failed for User SA error 18465.

This is probably very simple but I cannot seem to spot what is wrong.  Can anyone help

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