Re: Remove logins created by setup



Yes it could cause trouble.
Those groups are defined for and used by the different
services to have the permissions they need.
You can read about what each one does, what permissions are
needed, etc in books online under the topic:
Setting Up Windows Service Accounts
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143504.aspx

-Sue

On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:28:20 -0500, "Lijun Zhang"
<sonyzhang00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does anyone know what are these accounts that created by SQL 2005
installation?
Server1\SQLServer2005MSFTEUser$Server1$MSSQLSERVER

Server1\SQLServer2005MSSQLUser$Server1$MSSQLSERVER

Server1\SQLServer2005SQLAgentUser$Server1$MSSQLSERVER

Could it cause trouble if I remove these accounts?

Thanks,

Lijun


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