September 13, 2016 at 8:22 am
I got audited by Ernst & Young.
They listed the SQL Server Edition as 2008 but it is a 2012 Server.
The instructions provided do not match for 2012.
This is what I got.
C. Configuration and Supporting ProcessesAd-hoc Access to External Databases - SQL Server 2008Disallow ad-hoc access to external database providers.Failure to disable ad-hoc queries may lead to the SQL server being abused as the host for accessing databases from other providers."Provide a screenshot showing that Adhoc Remote Queries are disabled by using the SQL Surface Area Configuration tool.
STEP 1: Click on [Start – Programs – Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio].
STEP 2: Select the database server, and right click on it, select ""Facets""
STEP 3: Select ""Surface Area Configuration"" for Features on Facets View, and take a screenshot for [AdHocRemoteQueriesEnabled] configuration.
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I'm trying to determine how to do this in 2012.
Thank you.
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September 13, 2016 at 8:30 am
Have a look in sp_configure ( show adv. options I think )
September 13, 2016 at 9:41 am
I just want to accomplish the following in SQL Server 2012.
The instructions provided are for SQL Server 2008.
"Provide a screenshot showing that Adhoc Remote Queries are disabled by using the SQL Surface Area Configuration tool.
STEP 1: Click on [Start – Programs – Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio].
STEP 2: Select the database server, and right click on it, select ""Facets""
STEP 3: Select ""Surface Area Configuration"" for Features on Facets View, and take a screenshot for [AdHocRemoteQueriesEnabled] configuration.
"
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September 13, 2016 at 9:50 am
Welsh Corgi (9/13/2016)
I just want to accomplish the following in SQL Server 2012.The instructions provided are for SQL Server 2008.
"Provide a screenshot showing that Adhoc Remote Queries are disabled by using the SQL Surface Area Configuration tool.
STEP 1: Click on [Start – Programs – Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio].
STEP 2: Select the database server, and right click on it, select ""Facets""
STEP 3: Select ""Surface Area Configuration"" for Features on Facets View, and take a screenshot for [AdHocRemoteQueriesEnabled] configuration.
"
well from the way I read your instructions....just follow them and take the screenshot.....caveat...works in 2016, so unless things changed between 2008>2012 and then back in 2016...you should be good
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September 13, 2016 at 9:52 am
It works on SQL Server 2012. Make sure you choose Surface Area Configuration from the Facet drop-down list in the View Facets window.
John
September 13, 2016 at 11:47 am
I'm doing something wrong for I do not have that option in the drop down list.
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September 13, 2016 at 11:53 am
Welsh Corgi (9/13/2016)
I'm doing something wrong for I do not have that option in the drop down list.
what does this return
SELECT @@VERSION
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September 13, 2016 at 12:25 pm
J Livingston SQL (9/13/2016)
Welsh Corgi (9/13/2016)
I'm doing something wrong for I do not have that option in the drop down list.what does this return
SELECT @@VERSION
It works. My bad.
Thanks to everyone.:-)
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