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Haiasc
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Posted - 2006-11-05 : 13:00:38
Dear mems,
I have a problem, and i don't khow how to resolve, pls help me:

My server is Windows XP (not domain),
I work with SQL Server 2005, installed on my server,
I configurate my SQL SERVER connection is "Windows Authentication mode",
I add user "MyComputer\guest" to MyServer\Secutity\Logins to accept connections from local network
I have many databases: Db1, Db2, Db3...

But, I don't know to configurate my SQL Server to achive these:
1) My clients using "SQL Server Managment Studio" connect to Databases Db2, Db3... on my Server, they can expand, modify, add new all Tables, Sp, functions of Db2, Db3.
2) My clients are not allow to access Db1.
2) My clients can add new Databases Db4, Db5, Db6... in the future and they have full permission on every Database which they create without my interfere.

Best regard,

EugeneZ
Starting Member

26 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-05 : 13:28:40
There is not need to give "MyComputer\guest" such permission - normaly it is disabled....

Create sql server login and grant the login all permissions that you need to grant
Add the login to dbcreator - sql server role

more:
SQL Server 2005 Books Online
Managing Logins and Users How-to Topics

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337552.aspx
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Haiasc
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-05 : 22:45:14
Dear EugeneZ,
I configurate my SQL Server connection is "Windows Authentication mode", so as your rely I must create sql server login and grant the login all permissions..., i expect to use and permission at built-in users from windows like guest...,
Can u direct me this,

Best regard,
Haiasc
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