Too Many Admins

Jul 20, 2005

I need to make a tigger on some tables that diffrent ppl have Admin
access to them
using Ent-Manger.

is there a way to store the current windows login user-name in to a
log Table ??


the problem is all our IT dep have admin access to this database and I
noticed that some tables are missing some info and I want to track
this !

the user-group's server roll on this server is "system Admins" and on
the database is Public and db_owner.



thanks
Don

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