Sa Priveleges
Oct 23, 1998anybody who can tell me how to make
other users have the sa priveleges?
in sybase it is sp_role, but what is the
equivalent command in ms sql server 6.5?
thanks in advance.
bads
anybody who can tell me how to make
other users have the sa priveleges?
in sybase it is sp_role, but what is the
equivalent command in ms sql server 6.5?
thanks in advance.
bads
O what a place to be I started this Contract as an (Interim) for a new DBA role, for an application support Company last month & all was going well. The User Application is run via Citrix against multiple Hosted Sybase ASA Databases. I introduced SQL 2005 with Reporting Services as a mixed Data Mart Remote Query via ODBC Linked Servers setup. Because they had never had a DBA before the Data I was able to pull from over thirty seperate databases into one and present via Reporting Services has blown them away. And then one day the Senior Support Analyst told me he had put the main most important Sybase Database on a completely seperate domain he had created(with no Trust between the two) , because he was unable to secure the existing domain against unauhorized remote internet intrusion & Viruses. (I never liked the idea that hosted customers were domainusers on the Corporate network) To add insult to injury he then told me to install & maintain another SQL Box on the new domain, OK so far. I logged into the supoposed new box via citrix & then remote desktop, and to my disbelief he had the desktop locked down - no access to control panel or anything - he asked me why i needed access - I told him - he asked me why I need to have reboot priveleges - I told him. So now he's installed 2005 himself in the vain hope I can work without Local Admin privelages or need to unlock the Desktop - he certainly won't give me Domain Admin. I Just cannot believe I'm unable to persuade him to Unlock the Desktop & have even threatened to walk out unless he lets me do my Job. He probably does'nt like me but there can be absolutely no question about my abilities or accessing data that i should'nt. He's basically read a Deny by Default article and expects me to start of as a user with a locked desktop and then request & justify escalating my security from there. Is this possible ? Good Grief :eek: Any ideas what I should do ? Thanks GW
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have just installed sql server 2005 developer edition with ssrs
I am getting following error
When Browsing
http://localhost/ReportServer$Yukon/
Reporting Services Error
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The permissions granted to user 'KAMRANSHAHIDIUSR_KAMRANSHAHID' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied) Get Online Help
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SQL Server Reporting Services
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When editing Surface Area Configuration
TITLE: Surface Area Configuration
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System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The permissions granted to user 'KAMRANSHAHIDIUSR_KAMRANSHAHID' are insufficient for performing this operation. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.AccessDeniedException: The permissions granted to user 'KAMRANSHAHIDIUSR_KAMRANSHAHID' are insufficient for performing this operation.
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.SetSystemProperties(Property[] properties)
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService.SetSystemProperties(Property[] Properties)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService.SetSystemProperties(Property[] Properties) (System.Web.Services)
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BUTTONS:
OK
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Also When I connect from management studio for the reporting services instance I get the same error of insufficient privilge
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&LinkId=20476
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The permissions granted to user 'KAMRANSHAHIDIUSR_KAMRANSHAHID' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied) (Report Services SOAP Proxy Source)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=20476&EvtSrc=Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ErrorStrings&EvtID=rsAccessDenied&ProdName=Microsoft%20SQL%20Server%20Reporting%20Services&ProdVer=9.00.1399.00
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The permissions granted to user 'KAMRANSHAHIDIUSR_KAMRANSHAHID' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied) (ReportingServicesLibrary)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=20476&EvtSrc=Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ErrorStrings&EvtID=rsAccessDenied&ProdName=Microsoft%20SQL%20Server%20Reporting%20Services&ProdVer=9.00.1399.00
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BUTTONS:
OK
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What Am I missing ?
But While browsing report {not server } works fine
I have been running a script in SQL Server 2000 as sa also as a Active Directory user who has administrator rights (I tested both approaches SQL Server then Windows Authentication) in Query Analyser which grants execute rights to the stored procedures within the database instance and Query Analyser does not give any errors when I run the script. I have made sure that each transaction has a go after it. I then return to Enterprise Manager, check the rights (I apply them to roles so that when we create another SQL Server user we just grant him/her rights to the role) and discover that the role has not been granted the rights. I seems to be occurring only with 2 of the procedures. Is there a known bug that might be causing this?
yours sincerely
Craig Hoy