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"JohnJohn" <JohnJohn@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello. My client is distributing an application that uses SQL Server 2005
> Express and mixed mode authentication. Most, if not all, of our users
> will
> be installing SQL Server 2005 Express only for our application.
> We want to be able to prevent ANY users (including sa) from being able to
> select, insert, create tables, views, etc. except through the application.
> Is this even possible?
> Thanks,
> JohnHello. My client is distributing an application that uses SQL Server 2005
Express and mixed mode authentication. Most, if not all, of our users will
be installing SQL Server 2005 Express only for our application.
We want to be able to prevent ANY users (including sa) from being able to
select, insert, create tables, views, etc. except through the application.
Is this even possible?
Thanks,
John|||No.
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"JohnJohn" <JohnJohn@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88E5AC42-E241-4365-9D82-5D000664A2F3@.microsoft.com...
> Hello. My client is distributing an application that uses SQL Server 2005
> Express and mixed mode authentication. Most, if not all, of our users
> will
> be installing SQL Server 2005 Express only for our application.
> We want to be able to prevent ANY users (including sa) from being able to
> select, insert, create tables, views, etc. except through the application.
> Is this even possible?
> Thanks,
> John
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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