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I have created a windows service & my service is dependent on the SQL server service. First, SQL started and then my service started when starting PC or restarting PC.

This works fine but the issue is database file can not be read by the Windows service, throwing the exception "Cannot open user default database. Login failed.Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM' " when i am trying to read the database.

If I start the computer & login then it can not read the database, but if i have start the computer & wait for a few seconds and then log into the window service it reads the database.

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I bet you have this in your connection string:

Integrated Security=SSPI

or something similar.

Now the account that service is running under (NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM) tries to connect to the database - and can't since it's not authorized to do so.

You can:

  • either create a login for NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM in your SQL Server and give it the necessary permissions it needs for your app

OR:

  • you create a specific application user account in SQL Server (login to SQL Server and user in your database) and change your connection string to:

    User ID=(your app account);pwd=YourPassword
    
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  • string conString = "Data Source = .\\SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFileName = " + Path.path + "; Integrated Security =true;Connect Timeout=1000"
    – user847455
    Aug 1, 2011 at 7:24
  • @user847455: yes that's what I thought - Integrated Security. I mentioned possible solutions above - pick one
    – marc_s
    Aug 1, 2011 at 15:12
  • I picked your first option. This code adds the permission: var process = new Process(); var startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo { WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Hidden, FileName = "cmd.exe", Arguments = "/C sqlcmd -S .\\SQLEXPRESS -Q \"sp_addsrvrolemember NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM\"" }; process.StartInfo = startInfo; process.Start();
    – sinaptik
    Oct 7, 2014 at 19:55
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Go to security tab under your database.

Under security, Click to expand the Users tab.

Find weather NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM is present.

If not, Right click on users, Click on new user

In new user window, general tab change the user type to windows user.

Select the User name to, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM you will have to find it in the Advanced tab, find now, and select system.

Similarly for login name, browse and find NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.

And in the membership tab to the left, select all the required boxes and click ok.

Probably this would fix your issue. Hope this helps.

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    Security->Logins: select NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Login Properties -> User Mapping and then you can add the database(s) you want to give permissions to, and set role membership for this user. Thank you!! Oct 29, 2020 at 15:17
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I removed Trusted_Connection=yes from connection string and it worked perfectly.

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I actually just changed the permissions for the NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM user in SQL Server and this worked for me.

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    Which permission? I have already enabled "sysadmin" and "public" Jul 30, 2015 at 10:26
  • upvote because i had to add the user role and add the permissions.. but this helped me... Jan 20, 2017 at 14:13
  • What permissions for NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM were changed exactly? And how do you change these permissions
    – Nodame
    Sep 12, 2019 at 2:12
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you can add this on Connection string

persist security info=True

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The simple solution is to check your web.config file and make sure one of these is part of the database connection string:

Trusted Connection=false

OR

Integrated Security=True
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  • System.ArgumentException: Keyword not supported: 'trusted connection'.
    – AminM
    Apr 5, 2013 at 13:53
  • This is not a simple solution this is exactly the problem of the thread opener... that he has Integrated Security=true
    – Pascal
    Jan 25, 2014 at 15:27

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