Security in SQL Server 2005 – “non-traditional” logins and users
This one's been around for a while, but don't think we'd mentioned it in the book. In addition to Windows logins and SQL logins, you
This one's been around for a while, but don't think we'd mentioned it in the book. In addition to Windows logins and SQL logins, you
You’ve probably heard by now of the usage of the EXECUTE AS clause with procedural code. As in “CREATE PROCEDURE foo WITH EXECUTE AS OWNER”.
As a blog reader as well as blog writer, I’m disturbed by a trend that seems to be more commonplace lately, the “continued here” trend.
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