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4/4/2007 3:38 PM
 

I am using Ms SQL Server Management Studio Express.  I initially connect using Windows Authentication.  When creating a new login {Security/Logins} (for accessing the DotNetNuke database), I enter a new login name, and select SQL Sever Authentication, for which I enter a new password.  I click OK, the new login is created.  But once I check out the properties for the new login, the password has changed automatically to that of the 'sa' password.  The problem is that I don't know the 'sa' password.  Is there a way that I can work aroud this?

 

 
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