How Can I Hide Mssql Server System Database?
Sep 11, 2006
Dear All,
I m using mssql server 2005, when i create a user account for mssql and then use this account to login via management studio. It will show all the system databases and other client databases. How can i hide those databases and allow the client to see their own databases.
Regards,
Ricky
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Dec 10, 2007
While attempting to set up sql replication in MSSQL 2005 one of my user databases is now in the systems database folder. I need to move it back to the user databases folder. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Mar 2, 2006
For MSSQL 2005, how do you hide the databases so mssql db user will not see the database that he does not have access to when he logs in?
I can't seem to figure this out. I want to use this approach to increase the login time (to reduce loading speed on the database list).
Thank you Thank you...
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Jul 19, 2002
Is there a way to not have system objects (tables, procs) display in Enterprise Manager?
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Mar 9, 1999
Hi everyone,
I've recently installed MSQL Server 7.0 Standart Version and every time I create a new database, system tables are created and are visible also. That means, I instantely get 18 tables, 20 views, 18 stored procedures and so on. Can I hide them??? I mean, my tables are all mixed with the system tables. If I can hide all the system tables and views and so on please tell me! Thanks.
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Mar 7, 2008
How can I hide the system tables (sys and INFORMATION_SCHEMA) from users? I am not talking about Management Studio. We have users who access the database with ODBC and I do not want them to see all these system tables.
I have created a Hide_System_Tables role and added users to it. I have tried denying all the permissions to this role, but they still see it. Oddly enough, in the INFORMATION_SCHEMA permissions, it shows access from grantors of INFORMATION_SCHEMA and dbo. I cannot deny permission for the entries with dbo as grantor.
Does anyone have any suggestions on where I have to go to remove all the places that give users access to these tables?
Thanks,
Mike
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Jan 28, 2008
Hi,
Can someone help me to hide all system views/tables from users?
I do not want the users to see all system tables/views, so they can have a clear view for only user tables in their schema.
Thx,
Vicki
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Feb 5, 2001
How do you hide the default system databases so that they cannot be viewed? Also when it it time for me to access them how do I unhide the databases?
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Apr 30, 1999
How do you hide the system tables in Enterprise Mngr?
Is there a way?
Thanks,
Keri
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Jan 18, 2008
How to convert a database in MSSQL 2000 to MSSQL 2005 database.Is there any tool or documentation available for this?
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Sep 4, 2007
We have a Prinicipal, a Mirror and a Witness server. We have automatic failover configured between the Prinicipal and Mirrored server. When we stop MMSQL service on Prinicipal, not all the databases failover to the Mirrored instance.
Any suggestions would be welcomed as we have a tight deadline to get this in Production.
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Feb 10, 2008
Hi,
i was planning to create a database migration tool ..
its a certain database of a DMS (document management system) to
another DMS (two different DMS)... from DMS using msde 2000 server .. and tranfer to a DMS using a postgre sql or mssql .. depends ..
they have different table structures and names . . :D
i was thing of what language shall i use.. or what language is the best to work on this kind of project :)
hoping for your kind help guys. thanks :)
br
Frozenice
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Dec 26, 2007
Hi all,
Iam reading this forum from some time but its my first post here
Today i found by accictend this really nice PDF poster with SQL 2005 internal System Tables and thought that maybe someone here will be interested having it.
Poster is really huge, just like db schema on it ;)
But ok no more words, just grab it from here if You want http://rapidshare.com/files/79265626/sql.2005.sys.tables.pdf
Regards, Tom
PS.
1. If You can't read PDF after download with FireFox (like me) turn off pdf plugin and then download starts normally
2. If someone from admins think that its not good forum for this post pleas move it to somewhere that it best fits.
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Dec 8, 2007
Hello,
I have moved the system databases master and mssqlsystermresource database. And after that I was unable to restart the MSSQL Server service. This is SQL Server 2005
I had moved the master db under the minimal configuration. using the parameters /f and /T3608
What can I do to restart the SQL
Thanks
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Dec 8, 2007
Hello,
I have moved the system databases master and mssqlsystermresource database. And after that I was unable to restart the MSSQL Server service. This is SQL Server 2005
I had moved the master db under the minimal configuration. using the parameters /f and /T3608
What can I do to restart the SQL
Thanks
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Dec 8, 2007
Hello,
I have moved the system databases master and mssqlsystermresource database. And after that I was unable to restart the MSSQL Server service. This is SQL Server 2005
I had moved the master db under the minimal configuration. using the parameters /f and /T3608
What can I do to restart the SQL
Thanks
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Sep 9, 2004
Has anyone had a problem transfering a database to a server.
This is the first time I have done this.
I have a site and sqldatabase hosted by a hosting company and I am supposed to transfer my database
This is what I'm doing
From the Start Menu, select "Programs" -> "Microsoft SQL Server" -> "Import and Export Data" then click "Next".
In the "Server" field, type in the Name or IP of the source server (your server), choose "Use SQL Server Authentication," type in your username and password, choose your database from the "Database" field, click "Next".
Note: You can also use Windows Authentication if the SQL server is a local server.
In the "Server" field, type in the hostname of the DiscountASP SQL Server (this is listed in your hosting control panel), choose "Use SQL Server Authentication," type in your DiscountASP database username and password (this was sent in your database order confirmation email), choose your database from the "Database" field, click "Next".
Choose "Copy objects…", click "Next".
Uncheck Use Default Option.
Click Options, uncheck "Copy Database users and database roles", "Copy SQL Server logins", "Copy object-level Permissions".
Leave next window as is, click "Next".
Click "Finish".
It seems to work ok untill it gets to about 90% done then a message says "There has been an error" and gives no more info.
Can anyone help me out
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Jul 19, 2006
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Oct 29, 2006
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insert corrupt hdd Another computer, then recovering (recover my files
software)
Recover mdf and ldf files. but I can not not attach mdf. file,
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Jun 26, 2006
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And any documentation from Microsoft/white papapers regarding this subjects are appreciated..
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Jan 7, 2007
Hi
I wanted to see if Microsoft was going to address this problem
We as developers want to hide our database design (SQL Express DB)
We dont want to rely on the user rights settings to secure the design
Most of our clients have admin access which means that they can see the db design
We are happy for the design to be available on the server as change control should be given only on the server
I am perplexed how this hasnt been addressed
Your reply is appreciated
T
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Jun 21, 2001
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Jan 4, 2007
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Dec 14, 2007
Hello, everyone:
I am going to remove a database server (SQL Server 2000 on Win 2003) to a brand new server, same as SQL Server 2000 on Win 2003. Do I need to restore system database(master, msdb, model and tempDB) to the new server? My understanding I don't have to because I will transfer DTSs and login user by DTS to new server, and run scripts to recreate jobs on new server. Is it correct?
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Sep 26, 2006
If a user is not authorized to see a database can I exclude that database from even appearing in Management Studio for that user
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Oct 24, 2007
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Oct 26, 1999
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and work with it to become familiar with 7.0. Can I install mssql 7.0
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May 17, 2007
Hi, all experts here,
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
I am wondering if we could back up the databases to any place outside of the local server system? As I found, we can only back up the database to the local server system, so we have needs to share databases on network places. Is there any method to back up the database on network place rather than first of all I have to back up the database on a local server system, then copy it to the network place, that just sounds really inconvenient.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help and I am looking forward to hearing from you shortly.
With best regards,
Yours sincerely,
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Dec 12, 2007
Hi
Today I have task to move all UDB's including matser,msdb form Windows 2000 server to Windows 2003 Advacned Server with 64bit(8 Hours Down time)
Present Plan
1.Install same Version of SQL Server in Destination Server
2.Take all Databases Backup
2.Move DTS,JOB and Scripts with same location
3.Stop both servers SQL Server's
4.Deattch all Databses and Move to Destination Server
5.Place all Databases(Same Loaction i.e Soruce Server master DB is C:<folders>.. Place in Destination Server C:<folder>..)
6.Start the Databse Servers(Destination)
7.Port the Apllication and Test.
Note:for our project we are using windows users,so that no problem with Orphan users.
Please some body Advice me, or suggest me
..it is ok
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I have the Image in FTP Server Folder and i need to insert that image into my local database.
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--INSERT INTO AcademyStudents (ImageURL)
--SELECT BULKCOLUMN FROM OPENROWSET(BULK'https://iconic-solutions.net/OTA/test/images(1).jpeg',Single_Blob) AS BLOB
--Where StudentIdentificationNum = 2
--GO
GOt Error
;
Cannot bulk load because the file [URL] could not be opened. Operating system error code 123(The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.).
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