SQL USER's ADMIN RIGHTS ON RESTORED DATABASE
Aug 22, 2007
Thanks in advance for help.
Could someone please help me for SWL backup restoration and db by user
I restored SQL 7.0 database to SQL 2000. ( by creating empty db on SQL 2000 and restored from SQL 7 backup) -- restore ok..
I need to use same SQL user which is admin for DB on SQL 7, for SQL 2000 also. ( DB user is sql user not domain user)
I put mixed authentication mode ( windows and SQL) in SQL 2000 enterprises manager security tab setting.
I can see DB user is available in DB user list on restored DB but can not access DB when I try to access from query analyser
I tried to create new login with same name as it was in SQL 7 and tried to give full admin access on SQL 2000 enterprise manager but I get error 21002:[ SQL DMO] User 'user' already exists.
Kind Regards
Sunod
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Jul 12, 2007
The DBA at our location is demanding local admin (windows) right's to the box so he can function. Right now when he logs in i have given him right's to the inetpub directory, sql directory, i have set him as a sysadmin on sql2005 and gone into the http:\localhost
eports and set him up as a system manager and under site priveledges set him as a sys admin. When he tries to login and configure the report server he gets the following error:
Title-Reporting services configuration manager
Error-There was an error refreshing the UI. bla bla bla
A WMI error has occurred and no additional error information is availiable
Title-Reporting services configuration manager
Error-There was an error while switching panels. The most likely cause is an error retrieving WMI properties. bla bla bla
A WMI error has occurred and no additional error information is availiable
then when he's in sql server 2005 surface area configuation
Title-Surface Area Configuration
Error-Access denied (system.management)
Is there any documentation or anythign anyone can tell me that i can do to give this DBA full access to configure and admin the SQL portion of his system without giving him admin rights to the OS???
Please help!!
Thanks for any time anyone has taken to review this thread!!
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Aug 8, 2001
Hi,
How to ennumerate the Rights of an User for all the tables [Select/Insert/Update/Delete] in a database or how to ennumerate/list all the Table rights for a particular user in a database? By User, i mean the Login names [like bill, sam, sa] and not dbowner, public, etc. thanx in advance.
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Jul 29, 2015
when execute the restore log command, in the messages window it shows how many seconds the restore takes, at the meantime, on the status bar, it also shows the seconds the command takes.
Two values are different and could be very different, please see below examples , restoring takes 1.8 seconds, but in total the command takes 4 seconds to complete, the other one is 8.1 seconds and 12 seconds.
What does SQL Server or Windows do after the restoring?
pic a:
pic b:
I did a xperf, I can see after the restoring is completed, sql server did garbage collect and log write, which just run very quickly, but storage is busy on reading the log file for nearly 2.2 seconds( 4-1.8), and 4 seconds ( 12-8.1) .
pic 1:
pic 2:
see pic 1 above, from 13 to 17, the restore operation is finished, but the storage jump to 100% active to do some reads, only reads no writes. zoom that period shows pic 2, it read 4096 (I don't know the unit size) for about 4 seconds, what does this do?
Data file, log file, backup file are no different drives, but all local drive, the interesting point is the read jumped after restoring, I tested it on different server, same result...
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Apr 27, 2006
Hi,
The company I work for outsources all its non-development IT. So all windows servers are administered by an outside company. Lately we have purchased SQL Server 2005, along with a dedicated Windows Server 2003 server. I am the sole administrator of this SQL Server, and so have sysadmin rights. However because the outside company is responsible for all windows servers, they are very reluctant to grant me local administrator rights on the server. This has been causing problems, partly because I have to go through them for many simple requests (such as moving database files, or changing SQL Server configuration files), and partly because certain functionality doesn't seem to work for non-administrators (such as the use of Database Mail and full access to Reporting Services).
I want to challenge the decision and gain local admin rights to the server. Would anyone have further reasons why a sysadmin should also have local admin rights? Is this common practice, or are sysadmins often denied admin access to the server?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks, Matt
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This requirement came we wanted to create a new dba group they should not be able to any user data / any table but increase / decrease / add / modify space etc.
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Jul 20, 2005
This is more of a fyi than a question.After restoring a live db backup to our development server there wasan identically named login Melb02 on both the db server and in therestored db backup.However if you log in as Melb02 on the server you cannot access anyobjects owned by Melb02 on the restored db, without puttingMelb02.<object_name> in front. This would break our app so we neededa workarround.The mssql docs say that first check if the login is the owner, thendbo then deny access - something to that effect. So this wasconfusing.workarroundI think what happened was that the db restored from the live remoteserver had a different security id (sid) to the development serveralthough both users had the same name: Melb02. Thus if you log in asMelb02 you can't get access to Melb02 objects on the restored dbbecause of the different sid.we wrote a cursor that went though everything in sysobjects belongingto Melb02 and did a : sp_changeobjectowner to a new user login thatour app now happily uses.Jol.
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Mar 7, 2007
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to Reporting Services so please forgive my ignorance...
I've recently installed SQL Server Express 2005 with Reporting Services on my Vista Business Notebook (with no network connections) and have installed VS C# Express as well as the Business Intelligence Studio to create reports.
My C# application can connect to SQL Server fine, however, the reports I created with Business Studio refuses to deploy to the server due to the following reason:
"The permissions granted to user 'localhostJenny' are insufficient for
performing this operation".
I find this odd as I've been able to deploy reports on my other Windows XP machine (with SQL Server Express) no probs at all. Additionally, I cannot see the 'Site settings' link within Report Manager (Web) that I'd normally get with an admin account (i.e. on my Win. XP machine). Various sources indicate that my account has insufficient access rights to view this.
Having browsed through seemingly endless blogs and forums, I suspect that my local account has not been configured to access the Report Manager web client to publish, manage and administer the site.
I have tried the surface area tool for SQL Server, but I suspect that this is relevant only to SQL Server DB access and management. Adding an administrator here does nothing.
The question is, how can I grant access to myself (local account) to allow me to publish reports via business studio, and at the same time - administer Report Manager Site Settings - on my vista notebook??
I would be extremely grateful for any help on this matter - I've tried ceaseless reinstallations, but to no avail!
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System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The backup of full-text catalog 'DataBaseA' is not permitted because it is not online. Check errorlog file for the reason that full-text catalog became offline and bring it online. Or BACKUP can be performed by using the FILEGROUP or FILE clauses to restrict the selection to include only online data. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
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Hi All,
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Hi,
I am using SSRS 2005.
Created several reports on the server where SSRS is installed.
In addition I managed to develop a few more reports on my work station and then deployed the reports to the server.
From my local machine I can brose to http://servername/reports and view/run the reports.
Now I would like to find out if/how others can view some of the reports. How/where do I set rights...?
Thanks
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Is this by design? Are there programatic changes that can be made to enable access?
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Hi,
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Hi, SQL experts.
I'm
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more exactly I don't have any idea about configuring an secure and
hacking save user for a SQL Express DB.
What server roles/server
permissions/endpoint permissions/database permissions are neccessary to
have an rw access SQLE user? Any articles available? Any suggestions?
Scenario is a Personal Webpage for my Family & Friends located in my house
- ASP.Net Starter Website: Personal Website
- 2 MDF DB's: ASPNETDB.MDF & PERSONAL.MDF (included with the Starter Website)
- Development on DEV PC; Deploy on SERVER PC
HW:
- SERVER PC with Win2k (fully patched)
- DEV PC with Win XP Sp2 (fully patched)
- LAN 100Mbit w NAT FW
- WAN Cable Modem 128/1500
SW:
- APACHE 2.0.55 with latest aspnet_mod
- ASP.NET 2.0
- SQL Server Express
- SQL Manager 2005 Lite
- MS Web Developer Express
What I've done so far:
- APACHE: configured & working
- aspnet_mode: configured & working
- SQLExpress: configured & working
- SQLBrowser: configured & working
- TCP/IP Protocol for SQLE: configured & working
- Mixed authentication for SQLE: configured & working
- ASPNETDB.MDF: attached, configured & working
- PERSONAL.MDF: attached, configured & working
- SQL Manager 2005 Lite: configured & working
- SQLE users: created one for ASPNETDB and one for PERSONAL
(with SQL Manager Lite; Sorry MS!!! your SQL Server Mgmt Studio Express sucks!)
- WEBSITE: changed connection string from local to remote
(local doesn't work, because the LocalSystem User on Win2K, which is
used by the SQLServer, has no User Profile. Also you cannot change the
Service User, so it won't work with the local connection string, but
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- WEBSITE: runs locally and remotely on DEV PC with remote DB's and custom users.
But
I'm concern about the two users I've created, to access the two DB's.
I've no idea, what rights/roles aso they need to use the DB for remote
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SQL Server and Excel file are on my development machine. Everything works ok when I run package from file system using DTExecUI.exe (in context of my user belonging to Administrator group). But when I have created job to execute this package problem with security occured. Even assigning local account on which SQL Server and SQL Server Agent works to Administrator group do not help. I have simulated what can happen when running DTExecUI.exe utility in contex of different user. I have used Administrator (I start it using "Run As..." from context menu in Explorer"). And what occured, SSIS package can not login to SQL Server using sa user!
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2. Especially if the different user is also Administrator!!!
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When i tried the sample on a newly created database it worked fine.
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Sep 3, 2007
Hi,
I have a problem with sp execution.:
objects of [dbo]
Tables of [nuran]
Grants of [nuran]
[dbo].tabloA
[nuran].tmptabloA
Select,insert, update on [dbo].tabloA
[dbo].tmptabloA
Deny for [dbo].tmptabloA
[dbo].sp_yordam
Grant for executing [dbo].sp_yordam
(1)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_yordam]
AS
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION @Tran1
¦¦¦¦¦. ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦.
INSERT INTO [tabloA]
(, ,)
SELECT ,,
FROM [tmptabloA] WHERE ......
¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦.
DELETE FROM [tmptabloA]
COMMIT TRANSACTION @Tran1
When user [nuran] execute the procedure sp_yordam by a VB program, the procedure use [dbo].tmptabloA not [nuran].[tmptaboA]. If there are data in the [dbo].tmptabloA, the procedure insert data to [dbo].tabloA from [dbo].tmptabloA. But when I checked user name in the procedure during execution, the user was [nuran].
If I write the procedure like that:
(2)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_tmpSil]
AS
declare @tablo1 as varchar(50),
DECLARE @sil as nvarchar(max)
select @tablo1='[tmptabloA]'
SELECT @sil = ' DELETE FROM ' + @tablo1 + ';'
EXEC (@sil)
END
And it executed by user [nuran],then it used the correct table [nuran].tmptabloA
Is there any way to use users table in an stored procedure without using the user name :
(3)
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[SP_yordam]
AS
BEGIN
BEGIN TRANSACTION @Tran1
¦¦¦¦¦. ¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦.
INSERT INTO [tabloA]
(, ,)
SELECT ,,
FROM [nuran].[tmptabloA] WHERE ......
¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦.
DELETE FROM [nuran].[tmptabloA]
COMMIT TRANSACTION @Tran1
I don't want to use (2) and (3) code methods, I prefer to use (1) script. Is there any compilation method, or any aditional way for using script (1) with correct user rights?
Thanks a lot
Nuran
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Oct 10, 2007
Hi:
When I restore DB from testing to production, we want to remove extra access rights granted to public group. Is there a simple way to query to find out for which objects (table, view, sp, fn) that public group were granted select, delete, update insert, or execute rights?
My objective is to write a sp to remove all user assigned rights to public group (role), but not to deny any rights. How to do it?
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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