RE: Moving to new domain: how to recreate login accounts and permissions

From: David SheafferMS (dsheaff@onlinemicrosoft.com)
Date: 05/28/02


From: dsheaff@onlinemicrosoft.com (David SheafferMS)
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 18:48:26 GMT


See SQL Server 2000 books on line topic , 'Restoring the master Database
from a Current Backup' and/or article INF: How to Resolve Permission Issues
When a Database is Moved[sqlserver]ID: Q240872.

dsheaff@onlinemicrosoft.com

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