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 Posted by sqlgirl on 04/16/07 16:30 
Hi, 
 
We have 2 servers. Server1 is a 2000 box, with SP3 (yes I know it is 
not up to date). Server2 is a 2005 box, SP2. 
 
I set up Server1 (2000) to have a linked server to Server2 (2005). The 
reason I did this is because we are using a stored procedure on 
Server2 to send mail, as we have found that using mail on 2000 doesn't 
always work as advertised. 
 
When I set up the linked server on the 2000 box, for security I just 
set it up to use a SQL Server user on the 2005 box. The SQL Server 
user on the 2005 box has permissions to run the stored procedure for 
sending mail. 
 
Here's the weird thing though. When calling the stored procedure on 
the 2005 box from the 2000 box, sometimes we get an error that "The 
default database cannot be opened", and the query does not run on the 
2005 box. However, it only happens *sometimes*. Other times, the query 
runs fine. 
 
Since the problem seeemed to be with the default database, I changed 
the SQL Server user on 2005 default database to the SAME database that 
contains the stored procedure. 
 
However, I just don't understand why it's even TRYING to open the 
default database, since when we called the linked server we are doing 
so as, and it's referencing the default database in the name: 
 
EXEC Server2.DefaultDatabase.dbo.StoredProcedureName 
 
However, after changing the user's default database to 
"DefaultDatabase" as shown above, the query runs fine. 
 
Why are we having this problem? That is, if I change the default 
database to something other than "DefaultDatabase", then the query 
doesn't run, even though the database name is referenced in the above 
query?? 
 
Obviously, this is not desireable, because that means we can only run 
queries that are in "DefaultDatabase", which may not always be the 
case. 
 
Thanks much
 
  
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