Given a Windows Server 2008 R2 system, where the service accounts use a non-English display language, with SQL Server 2008, the following Transact-SQL statement fails:
CREATE LOGIN [NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE] FROM WINDOWS ...
with the following error:
Windows NT user or group 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' not found. Check the name again.
(or the same message in the non-English display language for the service accounts, depending on the context).
This same statement succeeds if the service accounts use English as their display language.
The reason seems clear: on, e.g., a German system the display name for this account is NT-AUTORITÄT\NETZWERKDIENST
, and the name NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
(with a space) is not recognized. Also the non-localized name NT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE
(no space) does not work.
My question: How should I rewrite the above statement so that it works irrespective of the display language? Or am I forced to find out the localized name (in InstallScript in my case)? Then I can use
CREATE LOGIN [NT-AUTORITÄT\NETZWERKDIENST] FROM WINDOWS
which does work...
<SERVERNAME>\NETZWERKDIENST
wasn't recognized when I attempted to create a login via the configuration dialog, even though I could select this user from the "Search user" dialog. UsingNT-AUTORITÄT\NETZWERKDIENST
instead solved this issue for me.