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sql_server_dba
Posting Yak Master

167 Posts

Posted - 2011-04-28 : 19:48:56
Experts,

it would be great if someone can explain or guide me where to start with the security in SQL Server.

All these years, i was using SQL Logins and i have 100's of SQL Server user logins on each server. Now suddenly, because of some policy, i have to make all the applications to use only windows authentication. Where do i start in order to implement this bigggg change.

nigelrivett
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3385 Posts

Posted - 2011-04-29 : 08:32:57
Give access to nt groups, get the windows admin people to administer the groups and you don't have to worry about it.

You've been administering sql server systems for years and haven't come across integrated security?


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sql_server_dba
Posting Yak Master

167 Posts

Posted - 2011-05-01 : 22:12:52
Not yet!!! may be this time i will learn something about it.
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sql_server_dba
Posting Yak Master

167 Posts

Posted - 2011-05-01 : 22:35:33
Not yet!!! may be this time i will learn something about it.
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dbalearner
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

272 Posts

Posted - 2011-05-09 : 22:46:21
You will have the Active Directory where all the Windows bound admin accounts were registered through which they can be accessed.

Priority needs to be already administered Windows login.
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