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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-03 : 16:25:55
Hey All;
Does anyone know of a tool that will scan SQL database backups for content such as name, ss# ect...
Thanks for any help,
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tkizer
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Posted - 2011-03-03 : 16:55:41
I believe DPM can "attach" a backup file and allow you to query it. But really why are you asking this question? It seems very suspicious and possibly cause to lock the topic.

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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-03 : 17:10:12
We are trying to secure backups that contain information about our employees. Going thru the old archives and such that we don't know what all was collected in the backups.
Sorry,
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poser
Posting Yak Master

124 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-03 : 17:12:54
In other words..we didn't want to have to restore each and every one of them. There are a lot...
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X002548
Not Just a Number

15586 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-03 : 18:11:15
...and...why not scan the tables in a restored database?


Do you have a pluto..never mind



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jeffw8713
Aged Yak Warrior

819 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-04 : 17:59:28
If you know what system the backups are from - wouldn't that tell you if there is employee data in those backups? Or any confidential data?

If you don't know what system the backups are for - then I can't see how those backups are of any value anyways.

Jeff
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Yeoh Ray Mond
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49 Posts

Posted - 2011-03-05 : 06:09:17
Red Gate has a product called SQL Virtual Restore, that allows you to mount a live database from a backup set. You can then query the database as if it was a regular on-line database. More details here.

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