My fellow administrator tells me that his biztalk account needs read and
write permissions to the master database of out MSSQL 2000 Enterprice
edition, running on a Windows 2000 advanced server.
Our biztalk developer does not remember that there has been an issue, so he
is not doing anything specific on the masters database, in the jobs he is
running.
Is it for real that biztalk needs this access?
Best regards
MikaelMikael
You have to ask him why does he want to access? What process/s does he run ?
"Mikael" <Mikael@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My fellow administrator tells me that his biztalk account needs read and
> write permissions to the master database of out MSSQL 2000 Enterprice
> edition, running on a Windows 2000 advanced server.
> Our biztalk developer does not remember that there has been an issue, so
> he
> is not doing anything specific on the masters database, in the jobs he is
> running.
> Is it for real that biztalk needs this access?
> --
> Best regards
> Mikael|||Yes, it has been a while since they did the installation and he just
remembers that it needs the permissions, but not why. My question is just i
f
the biztalk application itself needs this access to run?
Best regards
Mikael
"Uri Dimant" wrote:
> Mikael
> You have to ask him why does he want to access? What process/s does he run
?
>
>
> "Mikael" <Mikael@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E91840AC-3A2D-4730-9A1E-1F3FBAC9B04D@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||Mikael
To connect to SQL Server you will have to create a LOGIN. To access to the
database you will have to create an USER mapped to the LOGIN
"Mikael" <Mikael@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, it has been a while since they did the installation and he just
> remembers that it needs the permissions, but not why. My question is just
> if
> the biztalk application itself needs this access to run?
> --
> Best regards
> Mikael
>
> "Uri Dimant" wrote:
>|||My colleague did this and the application is running nicely, but now it is
time for the IT revision to inspect the SQL server and I need to know if I
can remove the privileges to the master database from the biztalk account
without affecting the production environment or know why I can’t.
--
Best regards
Mikael
"Uri Dimant" wrote:
> Mikael
> To connect to SQL Server you will have to create a LOGIN. To access to the
> database you will have to create an USER mapped to the LOGIN
>
>
>
> "Mikael" <Mikael@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F98CCA5E-3BC2-4B3E-8A95-FEF2EEFEA0E6@.microsoft.com...
>
>
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