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Sorry ! I've just found the answer. For those that don't know and are curious ...DROP DATABASE permissions default to the database owner, members of the sysadmin and dbcreator...
January 11, 2002 at 3:01 am
Hi Cabby,
you can't restrict access to an sa user or a member of the Sysadmin role. I see where you're coming from but if you remove people from the...
January 9, 2002 at 2:17 am
Thanks folks.
There is no really need to know when the record went to archive. Once the record reaches its archive status that is generally the last business transaction. ...
January 9, 2002 at 12:42 am
Thanks Paul,
I'll take a look at that.
David
January 8, 2002 at 5:03 am
Hi Paul,
thanks for that. How would the syntax read of the transfer part.... I'm really not very confident with t-sql yet.
We don't currently use a time stamp as once the...
January 8, 2002 at 3:56 am
Hi Amit,
sa is a member of the SYSADMIN role and this can't be changed. Can you clarify a bit more what you're trying to do. You see, the "owner"...
December 19, 2001 at 2:57 am
Aha P. that might be a quirk worth checking!
December 18, 2001 at 6:30 am
Hi ,
Haven't check the enabled box yet as I have been starting the job manually to test. I'm the owner.
How do you mean Andy "whatever account is assigned to...
December 18, 2001 at 5:52 am
7.0/NT
Simply created a job CmdExec and put the full path to the .exe in the box where the T-Sql normally goes
December 18, 2001 at 4:46 am
I remember how I did it before. I'm going to pass on the whole EM vs QA discussion. If EM does it that's good enough for now....
December 5, 2001 at 3:22 am
Grazie Franco
EM has always worked for me. If I really need to use QA I will but when showing other users how to do this EM is ideal.
Regards,
DeltaKilo
December 3, 2001 at 7:22 am
Yup. Sorry for not getting back. I found both of those after some more searching.
Thanks a million
December 3, 2001 at 3:18 am
Yeah, I've got them on a production cluster server without any problems.
November 12, 2001 at 1:51 am
Thanks Steve, I found it, DBCREATOR. None of the books I have states explicitly that dbcreator can drop databases. I found it in BOL after soom searching.
David
October 25, 2001 at 5:11 am
Hi Paul,
Bingo. I will have to do some more editing to get schedules but it's a good start. Thanks
David Kelly
October 25, 2001 at 2:06 am
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