I Want To Restrict The My Clients To Access Database Through EnterPrise Manger Or Quer Analyser
Jul 20, 2005
Hello All
I am using SQL server 2000 as the backend of my application but don't
want my clients tobe able to view or edit the database tables, stored
procedures , view etc using enterprise manager or query analyser (or
similar tools)How can this be done ?
I searched a lot for this but unable to get the correct answer is
there anybody to give full solution regarding this.
Please relpy me as early as possible
Hi Everyone,I have one database file which needs to be accesable to both a .net website and a vb.net application.The application collects data from the 'real world', processes it and adds the data to the database. The Website reads data from the database and displays the data in a graphical format.Now for the problem; While the Application is connected to the database (adding data), the Website is denied acces to the database. All connections to the DB are disposed when the Application is not uploading data, but the Website continues to be locked out (making it pretty useless) Closing the Application makes the Website work fine, but of course this means no 'real world' data can be updated.Can anyone suggest what is happening here, and more importantly how to fix it? A walkthrough must be available for this problem somewhere,... I just can't find it :(Thanks all,*The Stressed One*
I have a single database and 5 user which use this database for DDL and DML operations.
The problem we are facing here is, every time a user need to do some work in this database he/she had to ask(manually) to rest of the 4 users whether they are doing some task over the same DB or not. Sometime due to communication gap one user open any transaction which creates a deadlock for another user to execute any query over the same tables in this DBI want to get rid of this problem by making it configurable from SQL Server part so that if any user which is already accessing this DB, so the other user don't get access to it, Â kind of Mutually exclusive behavior.
SELECT tbl1.evenID, Sum(IIf(IsNull([evpeDateCompleted]),0,1)) AS Completions, Count(tbl2.evpeID) AS Attendees, IIf(Count([evpeID])=0,"No Bookings",IIf(Count([evpeID])=Sum(IIf(IsNull([evpeDateCompleted]),0,1)),"Closed",IIf(Sum(IIf(IsNull([evpeDateCompleted]),0,1))>0,"Closing","In Progress"))) AS Status FROM tbl1 LEFT JOIN tbl2 ON tbl1.evenID=tbl2.evpeEvenID GROUP BY tbl1.evenID;
My problem comes from this situation: I have two PC connected via a network calble; on the first I have SQL Server 2005 Express, an MDF data file in a shared directory under the "Document and Settings" path, and my program written in VB .NET 2005. On the second PC I have only my program, and I would like to have it connect to and work on the MDF on the first PC.
The program on the first PC works well and uses a connection string like the following:
Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=<path><name>.mdf;;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True I am able to access to SQL Express from the second PC (I have enabled the Client to use the right TCP ports, told the firewall to let them work and enabled the Guest user on the first PC to use SQL Express), but from Visual Studio Server Explorer I cannot reach my data file: any attempt fails telling me that I cannot open it because is in a shared location... I can only open the DBs located in the "Data Directory" of SQL Express...
In other words, what should I do to have two or more clients work on the same DB under SQL Express? Is it mandatory that the DB .MDF file resides in the "C:ProgramsMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLData" directory so that it can be permanently attached to SQL Express?
Is there any way of not allowing users with MS Access from using it to connect to a SQL 7 server? Basically, no connection to SQL through MS Access should be allowed. Any ideas?
I need some help. When we install the Database at the clients end, the client can see all the SQL tables, views and stored procedure in the Enterprise Manager. Is there a way via which you can restrict the client from viewing the tables in SQL Enterprise manager?
I hope you understand my question. I would be oblidged if my friends could help me...
My users have sa rights to our SQL servers. I want to restrict their access to the C: so that they do not restore DB's there.
I thought at first I could create a Windows user that runs the SQL Service then grant them read rights to the C:. This does not give the user enough rights to start the service.
My users have sa rights to our SQL servers. I want to restrict their access to the C: so that they do not restore DB's there.
I thought I could create a Windows user that runs the SQL Service then grant them read rights to the C:. This does not give the user enough rights to start the service.
I´ve a simple doubt (I hope) ... is it possible export the results from a simple query to a ms access file using just the query analyser??? I´m using SQL Server 2000 and MS Access XP
In SQL2005, is it possible to restrict incoming sql or windows authentication logins by source hostname or IP address? Perhaps using endpoints?
We are currently using hosts file on the db server as a temporary solution, but the SA will not allow us to use this as a permanent solution.
The app team I support is asking me to build an "idiot proof" database so that an Dev or Test app server they may configure, doesn't unintentionally connect to the Production database and damage/alter data.
Don't worry, I've already asked if they can't follow some kind of M&P's to prevent this kind of silly behavior, but they insist on DBA team creating a bullet-proof database that can outsmart app developers who try to attempt something dumb like this.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
2. Encrypt contents of the whole database. Is there anything available in SQL Server 2005 (server or DB settings) which encrypt the contents. I do not want to explicitly encrypt individual columns !!
We have a situation where we need to restrict access to a sql server data file. That is, to prevent users viewing any tables, stored procedures, etc, in sql server or another tool. We are providing a our database as part of an application install to a customer's site which will run isolated on the customers network. However the application will have sql server logins and the system must still be able to execute stored procedures.
The setup unfortunately cannot be changed and we are trying to think of best implementations for this. Our customers are also working with competitors so we are very conscious about exposing our data structures to anyone outside of our company, hence trying to restrict access. If deployed to a sql instance on the customer site then they will have database administrator accounts on the server.
I have few SQL user who has permissions on different databases. When they are accessing MSSQL server from Enterprise Manager they can see all Databases but can not access them and they can change file size allocated to them. I want to restrict this and they can only see database belongs to respective user and restrict user to change allocated size. Please help me with this as I am not able to find the solution.
I have added several Active Directory groups and set the system roles for each to "System User" and set one of the groups (DBAdmin) to "System Adminstrator"
My issue is that even after doing this, the users in the other groups are able to access the "Configure site-wide security" link under Security and change the permissions. The only system permission these users have is "View shared schedules" so it doesn't seem that this should be possible.
I would appreciate any feedback on this issue. Thanks!
I'm looking to deploy some SQL Server reports and I want to restrict the access that the users have. Currently when connecting to the reports site they have access to a lot of functionality through the header bar, for example - Properties - New Folder - New Data Source - My Subscriptions - Site Settings - Search etc.
How can I disbale or hide all these options so that all the user sees is the list of reports?
I have two databases DB1 and DB2 DB1 has a source table named 'Source' I have created a login 'Test_user' in DB2 with Public access. I have also created a view named 'Test_view' in DB2 which references data from DB1.dbo.Source
I have two databases DB1 and DB2 DB1 has a source table named 'Source' I have created a login 'Test_user' in DB2 with Public access. I have also created a view named 'Test_view' in DB2 which references data from DB1.dbo.Source
I have a SQL Server 2005 Express database that was designed to be used by one client. What is the best way to change the design so it can contain multiple clients that can only see data entered by users of each client organization? Also I'm using the asp.net membership database to handle login and profiles. Can this be used with my multi client database?
Greetings, I have a requirement for a SQL Server 2005 database to notify 3rd Party applications of a table change. As is stands now, 3rd Party applications access the database via a Data Access Layer (DAL) dll (C#). I'd like to somehow implement an asychronous event notification scheme via the same DAL to these clients.
Can someone offer a clever way to implement such events?
Broker Services? I am under the impression the SSBS is typically deployed when databases are to communicate with one another.
Hello -I have over 100 MSSQL Databases on my SQL SERVER. How do I restrictall the MSSQL databases and its transaction logs to 100 MB.Can someone help me with any script which will do that.Thanks,Rubal Jainwww.Rubal.net
Here is what I need to do, maybe someone could tell me what to do. I need to create a login (I got that part) and then limit that login to only be able to see one of the databases on the server. So this is what I'm looking for.
user1 logs in to the server user1 can only see the database I want them to see and can not see anything else, no msdb, no tempdb, no security, no management etc. I also need this user to be read only (only able to run select statements) and this user will not be the owner of the database
I have an MSSQL server where I would like to create a couple of databases, create one user pr. DB, and give them db_owner permissions.
Giving a user db_owner permissions allows the user to make a backup of the database, which is a good thing and I would like it to stay that way.
My problem is that I don't know how to restrict the user from saving the backup to any directory or filename that he wants to. He can not get out of the directories that the user MSSQL is running under has access to. But he can overwrite another users backupfile or placing the file in the MSSQL-programfolder.
The users is using SQL Server authentication.
Can I restrict the backup procedure to save to only one file or in one directory?
What is the best practice regarding backup if you give your users db_owner permissions?
We can restrict users from accessing the databases from the security. But is there anyway , we can restrict users from seeing the available databases on the server, user can access and see the database he or she has access to other databases will not be visible?
I am using MS SQL db for my web application . I wanna know if there is any way to protect /secure database files from copied or used by any un authorised person.
Right now any one can copy the data base files(.data and .log) files from MS SQL's data folder, and can use it any where without any problem. But i would like to restrict any un authorised person to use it. Please let me if there is any way to avoide this.
I want to create a filtered view according to some information provides. for example I want to create in form 2 check boxes male and female and when either both or one of them is unchecked, the query filters out the unchecked content from view according to the other filtering conditions.
the exact thing I need is: a text box for string looking (in a specific column). male & female checkboxes. two datetime textboxes to specify a range to focus in.
it is very important to me, so if you misunderstood my question, please contact me.
I am setting up the SQL2005 reporting service to let users build their own reports on the web. I'll provide them with pre-built report models. We have concern with SQL database performance by allowing users to execute huge reports. The problem that I have is: If I give the users permissions to build report they'll have access to the report's Properties | Execution page, which allows them to disable the report execution timeout. Is there a way for me to allow them build reports while restrict them to access the report execution timeout settings?
I want to protect a field in a table...i want to restrict users to update the value in that field...by manually logging into that database...it can be updated only through the application...if any body manually update the field value....it has to be captured in log with old value....is it possible to do this sql server...if any of u says yes 'its possible' then :beer: other wise :eek:
the question is : i have a query in Oracle like this select count(*), to_char(ISL_FIRST_VISIT, 'Day, mm/dd/yyyy') from ISL_USERS group by to_char(ISL_FIRST_VISIT, 'Day, mm/dd/yyyy') order by to_char(ISL_FIRST_VISIT, 'Day, mm/dd/yyyy');
i want to convert this into SQLserver but in SQL server equlent function for TO_CHAR is Datename ..when i have given this i am getting error . please give me the tip on this issue .
I NEED TO UPDATE THESES RECORDS BASED ON THIS QUERY
select * from property where Lis_key in(select lis_key from property where substring(func_key,1,5)='GEOSS' And substring(func_key,6,8) >=3)and Func_key = 'PV000000' and substring(Attrib_code,5,2)!=16 AND ACTIVE = 1 order by Lis_key