SQL 4060 Login Error

<p>We have recently released a couple of new reports, but have discovered that although the reports run fine when launched in WEBi, whenever we try to refresh the report we fail with a SQL 4060 Login failed error message. This occurs in WEBi and BO. The reports run fine when logged into a &#39;Supervisor&#39; level account.</p><p>We&#39;ve reviewed user permissions, but can&#39;t seem to find the cause of this issue.</p><p> Any ideas?</p>

Post Author: dmccahanpppa
CA Forum: General
I have tried creating ODBC connections (and also found a business objects article on OLE DB and tried that) with SQL Authentication and also with windows. I have made sure my users have usernames in GP that are all lower case name and password. The only thing that is getting me close is to use windows authentication on the odbc connection, set the odbc connection to a specific sql database, and give the users windows read permissions to that database. As a domain admin this gives complete access. With the users the login error goes away but I only see stored procedures and not the tables or views. I'm trying to find the minimum access to give the users in windows to allow windows authentication to work.
What I don't understand is why this should be so difficult to find the correct answer on. I have the same issue on a very plain install (everything on the server, sql, gp, and crystal) with just microsoft's test company and data as I do the production system (gp and sql on one server and citrix client and crystal on another). I setup the test server (a couple of times blew the whole thing away and rebuilt following gp procedures) and consultants built the production environment. You would think Microsoft (since they blow their marketing horn about how Crystal Reports works with GP) or Business Objects would have the user and odbc setup for this documented.
Ok...so I'm a bit delusional....

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