Manage to solve the issue with the users, but now we're finding the stored 
procedures we had aren't not functioning.

"Invalid object name" -- get this error when running a stored procedure. We 
checked in the database and it does exist. Also have tried removing and 
re-creating...




>Make sure you have a SQL Server login with the same name under Security.
>Then, make sure your database's user points to that login.
>
>Moving databases from one server to another tend to break SQL
>Server-based logins, however, domain (Windows-based) logins will still
>work.
>
>M!ke 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:15 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: SQL Server User Problems
>
>We've transferred a copy of our database to a new server and are trying
>to log in as a particular user. It seems that for some reason, we cannot
>connect to the default database. 
>
>This was working fine on the old system, but since we've copied things
>across it seems that a particular user account does not work. I've tried
>removing it and recreating the user all with the same dismal results.
>
>Has anyone else experienced this or know of a possible solution?
>
>Cheers!

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