At the risk of exposing my COMPLETE ignorance, I find that I MUST break down and ask for a simplified explanation of a few SQL Server security topics.
Basically, I find that "security" is addressed in several locations... and I'm just plain confused on what each means. For example:
Under Edit SQL Server Registration Properties, under the "Connection" topic, there is Windows or SQL Server Authentication. That in and of itself is clear to me, but then throw in Properties > Security where SQL Server and Windows versus Windows Only are choices, and I become confused.
Then there is the Startup Service Account in Properties where you choose System or This Account.
Can someone please explain the basics of these topics to me? And please... I HAVE read the 70-228 book (Administering SQL Server)... and I must have missed something in 1st grade, because I still jsut don't get it.
My ignorance may be due to the limited nature of our installation... for example, we only have Enterprise Mananager installed on the same machine that SQL Server is installed on... and our entire security configuration is "default" at best. Maybe if your explanation included a configuration with a little more complexity, that would help illustrate.
Thank you!
Basically, I find that "security" is addressed in several locations... and I'm just plain confused on what each means. For example:
Under Edit SQL Server Registration Properties, under the "Connection" topic, there is Windows or SQL Server Authentication. That in and of itself is clear to me, but then throw in Properties > Security where SQL Server and Windows versus Windows Only are choices, and I become confused.
Then there is the Startup Service Account in Properties where you choose System or This Account.
Can someone please explain the basics of these topics to me? And please... I HAVE read the 70-228 book (Administering SQL Server)... and I must have missed something in 1st grade, because I still jsut don't get it.
My ignorance may be due to the limited nature of our installation... for example, we only have Enterprise Mananager installed on the same machine that SQL Server is installed on... and our entire security configuration is "default" at best. Maybe if your explanation included a configuration with a little more complexity, that would help illustrate.
Thank you!