Finding Aliases

From: Maria Rein (lugnut@mindspring.com)
Date: 04/24/03


From: lugnut@mindspring.com (Maria Rein)
Date: 24 Apr 2003 07:52:29 -0700


Hi,

The last junior DBA alises a lot of the users who are accessing the
various databases on our server. How do I find out which logins are
aliased on the databases?

We're using SQL Server 2000.

Thanks,
Marie



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