Re: sql2k5 security
- From: weilu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Wei Lu [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 09:27:56 GMT
Hi Param,
Thank you for the information.
It's weird that in my test, I use the same script and does not get the
error message.
I think you need to use the SQL profiler to check the login you use to
execute the query. And also, please make sure the table does not explicit
deny the permission of the user.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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