Hi,
This is regarding permission issue in windows-authenticated sql server 2000.
I have two NT groups namely A & B.
Groups A has all permissions on SQLDB1 while group B has all on SQLDB1 and SQLDB2.
Since I dont want B to have INS/UPD/DEL rights on SQLDB1, I revoked those permissions for B on the same. But users belonging to both groups suffer INS/UPD/DEL rights on SQLDB1.
Could anyone help please ?
Thanks in advance.
Use DENY instead of REVOKE.--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
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news:2d0faecd-406e-4bcd-9aba-70fc886637ce@.discussions.microsoft.com... > Hi, > > This is regarding permission issue in windows-authenticated sql server > 2000. > > I have two NT groups namely A & B. > > Groups A has all permissions on SQLDB1 while group B has all on SQLDB1 > and SQLDB2. > > Since I dont want B to have INS/UPD/DEL rights on SQLDB1, I revoked > those permissions for B on the same. But users belonging to both groups > suffer INS/UPD/DEL rights on SQLDB1. > > Could anyone help please ? > > Thanks in advance. > >||| I tried DENY too. Result is the same as before. Can you explain in more detail what commands you executed? Also, can you check the catalog to verify that permissions are granted/denied as intended. The database permissions catalog is sys.database_permissions. Thanks In SQL 2000 you can use sysprotects. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/tsqlref/ts_sys-p_0837.asp, for a description. Thanks
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