Sorry if this is a repeat question but I have searched and cant find anything specifric to do with my confusion.
I am using SQL Server 2000 and when I open up EM and right click on the server its registration login is sa so if I open up QA from within EM then I am logged into QA as sa.
If I open up QA independently I am logged into QA as my NT user say ABC and this causes me concern.
There is no user ABC on any of the databases on this particular server and yet user ABC can see and has access to all the databases on the server.
What I want to do is set up users to only have access to one of the databases whilst using Windows authentication.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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I am using SQL Server 2000 and when I open up EM and right click on the server its registration login is sa so if I open up QA from within EM then I am logged into QA as sa.
If I open up QA independently I am logged into QA as my NT user say ABC and this causes me concern.
There is no user ABC on any of the databases on this particular server and yet user ABC can see and has access to all the databases on the server.
What I want to do is set up users to only have access to one of the databases whilst using Windows authentication.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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[blue]Software code, like laws and sausages, should never be examined in production[/blue][black] - [/black][purple]Edward Tenner[/purple]