MSDE - Grant Permission?
Mar 13, 2006Hi all,
If I would like to create a user with a db_owner permission & some permissions such as sp_addlogin, sp_adduser etc.
How can I do? Would you mind to give me some examples?
Many thanks.
Hi all,
If I would like to create a user with a db_owner permission & some permissions such as sp_addlogin, sp_adduser etc.
How can I do? Would you mind to give me some examples?
Many thanks.
how to grant alter table and set identity insert column permission in sql server 2005,
help is apprecitate
I want to Grant permission for a table which is residing at another server's database. I have added the server as a linked server to my database and i am able to do all DML (Insert, Update, Delete) operations from the source server to the target server's table. But i am not able to Grant permission for the table.
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what permission do I need to grant to a user to let him to read a table in a linked server object?
Thanks
I run the following query...using sql analyzer dbo.aCVChangeSQLPassword 'user1','user1',''I am logged in as user1 in the sql analyzer...It chnages my password, in sql server, however gives me this message...Grantor does not have GRANT permission.Password changed.(1 row(s) affected)Server: Msg 4613, Level 16, State 1, Procedure aCVChangeSQLPassword, Line 27Grantor does not have GRANT permission.
Line no 27 has the folliwng code that I execute...
exec sp_password @old,@new,null
Hi I have installed Sql server 2005. I tried to give "Create database" permission to master database I am getting an errorGrantor does not grant permission (Microsoft SQL Server, Error 4613) May I know what is the reason for this.How to resolve it. RegardsKaran
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I newly created one database (using creat database testdb ). After that i created login name and password for that database ( using create login login1 with password = 'pass1'; use testdb; command) and i created user for that login name ( using create user user1 for login login1 command).
Then i connected testdb database using login1. But when i trying to create table in that database, it thrown error. Anyone please tell me that how to assign all privileges to the user user1?
Sathish kumar D
When I try and grant execute permission to an assembly like this:
GRANT EXECUTE ON ASSEMBLY::[UDAs] TO [lgnMyLogin]
I get this error:
Incorrect syntax near 'EXECUTE...'.
Any ideas?
I'd like to grant a WIndows account permission to connect to a db andexec stored procedures. But am having trouble.I want this type of effect but can't get the syntax correct:USE MyDBGOCREATE USER 127.0.0.1ASPNET --ASPNET Account for current machineGOGRANT EXECUTE ON AllStoredPRocs TO 127.0.0.1ASPNETHow is this done in a t-sql script?Thanks for any help.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi all,Before using SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition I did not get this error message. I had been using the trial edition of SQL Server 2000.I only get it with stored procedures.I solved my problem by giving the ASPNET login "db_owner" privs, which I didn't need to with the trial edition and is not best practice from a security angle.I login under the Windows based admin account. (not using mixed mode).Hope someone can shed some light.Thanks.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHi Gurus, Can any one tell me how to grant select permisision all tables in a DB
like Grant all on [all tables] to myuser.
Thanks in advance.
Srinivas varanasi
does anyone know how to do this, its :
GRANT EXECUTE ...
for 2005 but for 2000?
I am new to sql server. right now i getting used to management studio.I am trying to creata a new object / a new database but i am getting an error which says permission not granted
can any help me to move ahead
thanks
Hi,
I'm trying to run the Bulk Insert statement but in order for me the run it, i need to have the sysadmin permission. Can someone show me how to grant sysadmin permission to my SQL Server user? This is really urgent. Thank you in advance.
Hi
Does anyone know how i can grant select permission on more than one table in the same database using a single grant commmand....its painful to use grant statement seperately on each table
thanks and regards,
reshma
On our production SQL 2005 servers I want to give developers readonly access to each user database and also give them the ability to see stored procedures. Readonly is handled through db_datareader, but how do I give them the ability to see stored procedures without granting permission to execute them?
Thanks, Dave
There's something I can't quite figure out about user creating
The application that I'm currently working on is interacting with DB, therefore every time you use application you need to login as user which is fine. The problem is that certain users should be able to create new users and the new user may even have the same level of permissions as the one that's creating it ( like admin creating another admin acount or some like that).
Question is how can I allow users to create these user with giving them as few permissions as possible.
If there's is somewhere a code sample on the net I would appreciate the link.
I'm trying to grant a read-only permission in sql 2014 after a restore and I wanted to find out what it is in SQL 20114?
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I have an web application where the users has to run SQL scheduled jobs from the webpage. How to assign permission to a specific user to run specific jobs without making them a member of a Sysadmin role?
Any ideas you all smart people?
Thanks in advance!
Jannat.
How to grant DROP table permission within a database to an SQL login. I could see in Databae properties-> permission tab, there is an option to grant CREATE TABLE, EXECUTE permission etc, but not DROP table permission. How to grant it?
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan somebody tell me without pointing to any other link how to grant Create Procedure permission to DB user.
The requirements are:
1. the user has read-only permissions to dbo tales.
2. the user can do everything within the rpt schema, which contains all objects analyzing dbo tables.
3. the user does not have any permission outside rpt schema, except permissions in #1.
The current solutions are:
1. grant the user select only on dbo tables.
2. make the user the owner of rpt schema.
3. Grant the user database permission on create table/create procedure/create view/create function.
My question is - in step 3, should I just grant "Alter" database permission to the user? Granting Alter seems to be cleaner and simpler. According to MSDN,
"Alter" confers the ability to change the properties, except ownership, of a particular securable. When granted on a scope, ALTER also bestows the ability to alter, create, or drop any securable that is contained within that scope.
hello,
What role or system privilege do I need to grant to a user if he need to read the data from a table which is in a link server object? where I can find the document about these commands.
Thanks
I have a user who needs access to views like(dbo.viewnameabc1,dbo.viewnameabc2 and so on...) dbo.viewnameabc* and anytime the user creates the view he already have the permission to view those views....
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe seem to have a problem with permission levels and connecting to an MSDE (MSSQL) server. If the user is under the Domain Admins group, the the access projet (front end) will open correctly and connect to the data server. If they are not part of that group then the front end can ever establish a file to the database server. We do not want to make all the users Domain Admins, so is there a way to make MSDE let them trough even though they are on a lower level.
I've done many tests, and also tried many things. I've even went to the extent to give Full Control to the whole MSSQL folder in program files for Everyone. I have made sure that the database file itself inherieted it's parents security settings, which were what I had just described.
Any ideas how how to make MSDE let anyone connect? Thanks in advance!
Hi folks,
I'm having trouble getting off the ground with the Web application walkthrough "Walkthrough: Creating a Web Application Using Visual C# or Visual Basic" in VS.NET Pro 2002 [Academic] documentation. After a bit of fishing around, and consulting the MS Knowledge Base, I got the pubs database installed. I also got the connection to work well enough that the dataset would fill in the IDE.
The problem is that when I try to run the web form, either from the IDE debug menu, or by accessing the .aspx file on localhost using Firefox, I get the error:
SELECT permission denied on object 'titles', database 'pubs', owner 'dbo'.
showing in the browser.
My understanding is that this page is running as ASPNET, and I did already carry out the recommended commands to enable access:
C:>osql -E -S MY-MACHINE-NAMEVSDOTNET -Q "sp_grantlogin 'MY-MACHINE-NAMEASPNET'"
C:>osql -E -S MY-MACHINE-NAMEVSDOTNET -d Pubs -Q "sp_grantdbaccess 'MY-MACHINE-NAMEASPNET'"
both of which commands returned successfully. Any suggestions as to what else I should do to get the necessary permissions to actually display the data in my browser? Does the IIS user account need permission also?
Thanks for any insight into this vexing problem. I must say that along the way, I have had some fun exploring the osql comand-line tool. Using the -E switch, I have been able to run select and upgrade queries, but this is all pretty much fishing in the dark. I would like to get back to actually working with the walthroughs in the Visual Studio documentation.
Thanks,
Joseph
GRANT SELECT ON [dbo].[TblAreaCatmap] TO [admin] prevent grant from being automaticly add to each column?
Is there a way when you issue a grant select to a table or a view to not also grant select for each column.
The problem is when you use the grant command it automaticly adds the grant command to each column. I want to grant the permission at the table level so when the table is scripted it only has a single grant command instead of a grant for the table and a grant for each column which is not needed.
The sql managemnt studion interface will allow you to do this but onlt by using the interface. If you issue the above command from a query window it also creates A GRANT FOR EVERY COLUMN. How can I stop this behavior.
I am writing a stored procedure which updates a table, but when I run the stored procedure using a login that I have granted execute privileges on, then I get a message that I cannot run an update on the table. This would happen in dynamic sql... while my SQL has parameter references, I don't think it is considered dynamic SQL?
sproc:
CREATE PROCEDURE [schemaname].[SetUserCulture]
@UserID int
, @Culture nvarchar(10)
AS
UPDATE dbo.SecUser
SET Culture = @Culture
WHERE UserID = @UserID
execute SQL:
EXEC schemaname.SetUserCulture @UserID = 9, @Culture = N'x'
error:
The UPDATE permission was denied on the object 'SecUser', database 'DatabaseName', schema 'schemaname'.
In SQL Server 2005 SP2 I want to grant the ability to create views to a user but in order to do this it requires that the users has the ability to grant alter on a schema.
Is there any way to grant this privilage without granting alter on schema also?
Have a certificate and symmetric key that i have used the following to GRANT to logins. How can I find out which SQL logins have the GRANT CONTROL and GRANT VIEW DEFINTION?
GRANT VIEW DEFINITION ON SYMMETRIC KEY:: Symetric1 TO Brenda
GRANT CONTROL ON CERTIFICATE:: Certificate1 to Brenda
I have an application that uses Integrated Windows authentication. My Web.config looks like below
<add key="dbconnection" value=" server=XXX;Initial Catalog=XXX;persist security info=False;Integrated Security=SSPI;Pooling=true" />
When users try to access my application, they get the below error:
Execute permission denied on object 'SprocName', database 'DBNAME',Owner,'dbo'
The Only way I could get rid off the error is if I set DBO permissions for the user group on the databse.
Can someone suggest how to set up a security group with the ‘necessary’ permissions on SQL SERVER (ie read,write execute Sproc etc) and not too many extra ones, like DBO.
Thanks,
SQL Server 2005 anomoly?
In SQL Server Management Studio I granted specific permissions to user "A" to do Select, Insert, Update, Delete on Table "B" -
When I logged on as User "A" and attempted the Insert imto table "B" I got the following error:
"Insert Permission Denied on Table B, Database C, Schema dbo"
Is this a problem with the dbo schema?
Then I went back and created a stored proccedure "D" with the exact same Insert statement inside the procedure. I granted User "A" execute permission on the stored procedure "D".
I then logged on as User A and executed Stored Procedure "D". No Problem - stored procedure executed fine with the Insert.
I attempted the Insert statement again - straight SQL - as User "A" and got the same error as above ("Insert Permission Denied.....")
Strange behavior - cannot do a SQL. Insert even though user has permissions but can execute a store procedure with the same Insert statement.
What gives?
Hello,
I'm not sure if it's the setup I did wrong, but I can't seem to get my
text datatype in my database to store more than 900 characters.
I'm trying to setup a news database for my website, which will populate
the information into a datagrid. To test, I manually added a news
item in the database through the visual studio 2003 gui. I
immediately noticed a problem as the I was getting an error after a
long news item saying:
"The value you entered is not consistent with the data type or length of the column, or over grid buffer limit."
I couldn't find anthing to set the buffer limit and the datatype is
"text" filled with simple text in the column. As a further test,
I
simply entered 12334567890123... up to 900 characters and still
recevied the error.
I would appreciate someone leading me in the right direction on this one.
Thanks a lot.