Is there a possibility to block SQL user using Enterprise Manager from
listing other databases on SQL server?
Every user can see the list of databases but can change only his database.
Is there a way to set it up just his own and nothing else.
Suggestions, links, ... appreciated
Thanks,
BorkoSee my reply in .server.
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
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"borko" <borko@.borko.co.co> wrote in message news:ctal5t$cll$1@.ls219.htnet.hr...red">
> Hi everyone,
> Is there a possibility to block SQL user using Enterprise Manager from
> listing other databases on SQL server?
> Every user can see the list of databases but can change only his database.
> Is there a way to set it up just his own and nothing else.
> Suggestions, links, ... appreciated
> Thanks,
> Borko
>|||Ho Borko, have you found a solution for this?!
Thank you
Felipe
quote:
Originally posted by borko
Hi everyone,
Is there a possibility to block SQL user using Enterprise Manager from
listing other databases on SQL server?
Every user can see the list of databases but can change only his database.
Is there a way to set it up just his own and nothing else.
Suggestions, links, ... appreciated
Thanks,
Borko
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