Permission disappear

  • Hi folks,

    I have a database role PUSer, PUser has all sp and fn and some tables access. Just recently I was astonished to see all the permission setting were gone.

    Detail:

    When I right click on PUser, go to property, go to Securables, I used to see all the objects that PUser has access to, there is nothing now.

    However, if I go to check each of the object, I can see PUser still has access.

    I go to each object, manually re-assign permission to PUser, and then check the role's securable, still nothing shown there. (Permission was successfully added and verified but just won't show up)

    What's the problem?

    Thanks.

  • Hi, when your checking the permissions are you doing this via SSMS from your workstation or remote desktop into the server? I have seen some issue's like this when SQL Server is running version 2005 sp2 9.0.3042 and my workstation is running 2005 sp3 9.0.4035.

  • I am doing this through SSMS, there is no local SSMS on the server.

    You must be guessing the credential I used to connect to the server, however, this is the same thing I did before, I never had this problem before.

    My version is: 9.0.1399

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  • halifaxdal (2/13/2009)


    up

    :unsure: huh?

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  • PaulB (2/14/2009)


    halifaxdal (2/13/2009)


    up

    :unsure: huh?

    😀

    I was hoping to move this post a little bit further on the top in the forum so people won't miss it.

  • I am experiencing this same issue, except that the granted permissions were never visible when reviewing them later. Any insights would be appreciated.

    Thanks, Scott:sick:

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