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I am using sqlserver 2014ms
i have two systems in my system current user is 'dbo'.. everything is fine,
in my other system current user is 'guest'... now i cant create or access the database of that system ..

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Property Collation is not available for Database '[TESTDB]'. This property may not exist for this object, or may not be retrievable due to insufficient access rights.  (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)

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Help me please .. i want create and access access the existing db

What I have tried:

i tried to change server roles .. checked permission i tried lot of option i cudnt find any solution
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Updated 21-Sep-16 5:12am

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You can't change your permissions as a "guest" user - you need to log in as a user who has sufficient permissions. And if you don't have such a login account on a DB server, that's probably because you aren't wanted on it! :laugh: That is (after all) the whole reason for requiring logins, and if you could change your permissions so could anyone...

Talk to the DB admin responsible for the server, and see if he will set you up an account that allows you to use that specific database.
 
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