Re: A Standard windows server 2003 security question



Hello ginger,

What do you mean with 'server-owner' for login?

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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We have a standard windows server 2003 with sql server 2005. I manage
this server. I never use my own credential to login this server. I
always use server-owner as a generic logon to login but I noticed
under security of event logs.

My name is always shown up with event ID 540, 576 and 538 and as well
as login time. I just cannot find out what the connection it will be?

Any response will be appreciated.



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