質問

I deployed an instance of SQL Server 2012 with SSAS on a server machine. I gave myself administrator rights (during the SQL server install, to my windows account, to Administrator windows account, and to SQL user "sa"); BTW my account is also belongs to the group of Administrator and the SQL Server was installed from my account

When I try to deploy an SSAS project it fails, it tell me. I go into SQL Server Management Studio and -- when I try to manually create a SSAS database -- i am told my account does not have permissions to create a new object.

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After hitting with my head in the wall a few times (and did a few unsuccessful google searches), I logged in with the Administrator account and was able to successfully create a new SSAS database using the SQL Management studio. I go back to my account, and I can't see the database the Administrator created on SSAS (management studio successful connects, but I can't see the new database [no read rights?]).

Does anyone have any idea why my account does not work, and the Administrator account works? And furthermore, how do I fix this permissions issue? (I had looked up the security->logins on the Database Engine and apparently my account have the same privileges as the Administrator account).

役に立ちましたか?

解決

If you connect in management Studio to the Analysis Services instance with a user id that has administrative rights on this Analysis Services instance, then you can right-click the instance node, and select Properties/Security to see the users having instance administration rights. Check these and possibly add your account to them.

Also make sure when trying to deploy a project from BIDS that you deploy to the correct server: Right-click the project instance, select Properties/Deployment to check and change these settings.

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