Protecting database

From: Johny (goky2002_at_beograd.com)
Date: 05/25/03


Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 03:46:07 +0200


I want to install my database on SQL server. I want to protect it so that
nobody can see the structure and the data(including administrator if it is
possible).

How can I do that?



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