Ok, for SQL server 2000, I need to change the account it runs under. <BR><BR>I know you need to go to the Enterprise Manager, find the database, right click, properties, choose security tab, and at ...
Hellfire. -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_mad.gif --<br><br>A client of mine changed his SA password "because it ...
Learn tips for administering SQL Server securely. Of course, you might not have a domain at all. In this case, each server maintains its own SID database of users and objects. If users want access to ...
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