microsoft.public.sqlserver.security
- Re: How can I remove Public access to SQL Express db's?
- From: brad
- Re: Backup Question
- From: ExcelMan
- Re: Backup Question
- From: bass_player [SBS-MVP]
- Backup Question
- From: ExcelMan
- Re: forward slash in SQL Server
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: For a SQL Account do Credebtials come to SQL in clear text?
- From: bass_player [SBS-MVP]
- Re: For a SQL Account do Credebtials come to SQL in clear text?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Re: create new login
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Integrity and accessibilty of old data w. new Certificate/Symmetric Keys
- From: FredZimmerman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: SQL 2005 Password Changes
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: create new login
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Execute permissions Stored Procedures
- From: AdrianDev
- Re: create new login
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Execute permissions Stored Procedures
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- create new login
- From: Mike
- Execute permissions Stored Procedures
- From: AdrianDev
- Re: SQL 2005 Password Changes
- From: Daniel Jameson
- Re: About logins and roles
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: in sql server is it possible to get the amount of memory used by a stored procedure? e.g. memory usage statistics per stored procedure?
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: About logins and roles
- From: Tom Moreau
- in sql server is it possible to get the amount of memory used by a stored procedure? e.g. memory usage statistics per stored procedure?
- From: Daniel
- Re: "Severe" Linked Server Error
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- "Severe" Linked Server Error
- From: SQLDex
- Re: How can I remove Public access to SQL Express db's?
- From: brad
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
- Re: How can I remove Public access to SQL Express db's?
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- RE: How can I remove Public access to SQL Express db's?
- From: brad
- Re: Permissions
- From: Russell Fields
- RE: How can I remove Public access to SQL Express db's?
- From: Adams Qu [MSFT]
- xp_cmdshell permission denied SQL 2005
- From: jose . mendez22
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- Re: Auditing password changes
- From: Saga
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- Re: SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Rick Byham, \(MSFT\)
- Re: Auditing password changes
- From: Uri Dimant
- Auditing password changes
- From: Saga
- SQL Express: is there a commandline way to set the default static port of a named instance?
- From: Keith
- Security for connections from DMZ
- From: David Wimbush
- Re: db_ddladmin rights in Management Studio
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Script SQL2005 Security?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Geoff N. Hiten
- Re: Users , Web Application and SQL Server back end - Beginner Que
- From: Natasha
- Re: Rights to execute jobs?
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Rights to execute jobs?
- From: Brian Laws
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Keith
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Keith
- Re: default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Geoff N. Hiten
- Re: default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: dnlgauthier
- Re: default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Keith
- Re: default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Andrew J. Kelly
- Changing Query behavior based on local vs. remote context?
- From: Keith
- default schema (SQL Server 2005)
- From: dnlgauthier
- Re: Windows Authentication fails after changing password
- From: Erland Sommarskog
- Re: Rights to execute jobs?
- From: Chris Wood
- Re: Rights to execute jobs?
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: sysprocesses
- From: dnlgauthier
- Re: sysprocesses
- From: Russell Fields
- sysprocesses
- From: dnlgauthier
- Re: Rights to execute jobs?
- From: Chris Wood
- Re: SQL DB with legacy Access Frontend - How do we stop people getting in through the backdoor?
- From: Sean
- Re: SQL DB with legacy Access Frontend - How do we stop people getting in through the backdoor?
- From: bass_player [SBS-MVP]
- Re: Users , Web Application and SQL Server back end - Beginner Questio
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Credentials not being passed with remote access
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: job access
- From: Andre
- Re: Credentials not being passed with remote access
- From: jp
- Re: SQL DB with legacy Access Frontend - How do we stop people getting in through the backdoor?
- From: Sean
- Re: sa password lost
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Run SQL T-SQL Job Step across Different Domains
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Http 500 Internal Server Error
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Grant Insert Permission Freezing
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Grant Insert Permission Freezing
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: SQL DB with legacy Access Frontend - How do we stop people getting in through the backdoor?
- From: bass_player [SBS-MVP]
- Grant Insert Permission Freezing
- From: juustagirl
- Pros and cons of separate internal network
- From: Han
- SQL DB with legacy Access Frontend - How do we stop people getting in through the backdoor?
- From: Sean
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Mitch
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Mitch
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Determining windows grouop membership of a SQL login
- From: Keith
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Mitch
- Re: User can't be deleted because it has granted/denied permissions on objects
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: User can't be deleted because it has granted/denied permissions on objects
- From: Tim Greenwood
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Mitch
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Mitch
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: User can't be deleted because it has granted/denied permissions on objects
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Determining windows grouop membership of a SQL login
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Create table in schema
- From: Tom Moreau
- Determining windows grouop membership of a SQL login
- From: Keith
- User can't be deleted because it has granted/denied permissions on objects
- From: Tim Greenwood
- Re: Credentials not being passed with remote access
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: job access
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: job access
- From: Uri Dimant
- job access
- From: Andre
- Re: Remove "guest" account in SQL Server 2000
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Remove "guest" account in SQL Server 2000
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Remove "guest" account in SQL Server 2000
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Credentials not being passed with remote access
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Remove "guest" account in SQL Server 2000
- From: Dan Guzman
- Re: Incorrect user login information showing in Enterprise Manager
- From: Russell Fields
- Re: Incorrect user login information showing in Enterprise Manager
- From: EricW
- Re:Cannot login SQL Server with 'sa'
- From: Sanjay Turkhade
- Re: Remove "guest" account in SQL Server 2000
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Remove domain admins access to SQL 2005 DBs
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: Remove domain admins access to SQL 2005 DBs
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: User of Authorized Windows Groups Failed to Login
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Determine SQL Server service account via script
- From: Uri Dimant
- Remove domain admins access to SQL 2005 DBs
- From: OzzY
- Re: Incorrect user login information showing in Enterprise Manager
- From: Russell Fields
- User of Authorized Windows Groups Failed to Login
- From: Gunady
- Incorrect user login information showing in Enterprise Manager
- From: EricW
- Powerbuilder 10.5.1.6662 Application Connecting to SQL Server 2005
- From: dmmcgrue
- RE: SQL 2005 Password Changes
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]
- Re: SQL Express Login Failed - error 18456 state 16
- From: Sue Hoegemeier
- Re: User permission problem with newly created databases
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: User permission problem with newly created databases
- From: Tom Moreau
- Re: Tracking down almost continuous SQL login failures
- From: Nancy Lytle
- Re: Tracking down almost continuous SQL login failures
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: Help - I can't shut off Remote Connections
- From: Uri Dimant
- Re: How to list sp perms?
- From: Uri Dimant
- RE: SQL 2005 Password Changes
- From: Charles Wang[MSFT]