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Feb 15, 2008

Looks like Using Schema in SQL Server 2005 gives enough fucntionality to control persimission on pre-created objects and database. here is my scenario....

I want to have Users that can only create new databases and then have FULL control on that database that they create, like creating table, inserrting, deleting, updating, etc etc.

what will be best steps to have this scene.

(I have created a user and made it a memeber of DBCREATOR, but that user is unable to create any table inside database that is created by that user),

Any help is highly appreciated. I am using SQL 2005

Thanks

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