Remote Server Login

From: ScottT (jbell_at_vitria.com)
Date: 06/21/04


Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:21:30 -0500

As a Sys Admin, I was wondering - if I have admin rights to a Win2k machine
that is hosting SQL Server 2000, do I have the ability using any
command-line tools such as OSQL or ISQL (that can be accessed remotely) to
add, delete, or change accounts
registered in SQL Server for the various databases if I don't have access to
a specific account within SQL Server?

I ask, because the question that came up was - what if we have a DBA leave
under less than amicable circumstances? Could I, someone who has admin
rights on the machine, be able to log into that machine remotely and somehow
via command line (I don't maintain active SQL clients centrally), change the
SA password, remove an account, and/or add an account with sysadmin rights,
etc?

Thanks in advance for any help -



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