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Bram van Kampen12-Jun-13 12:59
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Bram van Kampen14-Jun-13 0:42
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Bram van Kampen14-Jun-13 13:59
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Bram van Kampen wrote:
I have opened the DB Management suite in Admin mode, and, Yes, My database is there, in all it's humble glory, complete with data. I just cannot get access to it from my User account. (Strange, I Created it from my User Account.)
That's strange indeed - I'd go for a reinstall of SQL Server using the default options.

Bram van Kampen wrote:
I thought, I soldier on for now by running as Administrator. Fat Chance, as Administrator, I cannot even see my own User Folders (I thought that Administrators could access ALL Folders.)
The Windows-administrator isn't automatically the administrator of the database-server. That's a good thing, it means that a local admin at your client isn't automatically the admin of the database-server.

Bram van Kampen wrote:
What if I use SQL Authentication with a unique Name and Password for each user, and permanently block Windows Authentication.
That's technically not possible; imagine the server running for say, a nuclear plant. Next, we shoot the only three people who have a password: that'd mean that the data would be permanently locked.

If security states that no-one is allowed in the database, then you only option is to not have a database on their network; but that's a bit too extreme and radical for such an application, and hosting your data in a cloud would mean some lag.

Bram van Kampen wrote:
Been there, Done that, I have the teeshirt.
Hence the suggestion for SQL Server, to quote;

“Some mainframe users still wonder if SQL Server is reliable enough for them. We're a nuclear power plant—how much more reliable do they need it to be?”
Janice Hoerber, IT Supervisor-Applications, AmerenUE Callaway nuclear power plant
The downside is that it requires research into securing the database. You'd need these;


Bram van Kampen wrote:
You mentioned that 'dbo' means Database Owner. Each of our end users can only have One and One Only copy of the Database on their system. Who qualifies as 'dbo'. It suggests that several Windows Users can each havetheir 'Own'copy of the database. If that's the case, it has to be stopped. It would allow staff to set up their own shop within a shop, which is clearly unacceptable.
"Oops[^]" - can be changed[^].

Bram van Kampen wrote:
Enough about musing about the future, the task at hand.
How about a bit of both worlds? A single dedicated database-server, some cheap machine that's totally under your control, gifted to the client, running Linux. Have a MySQL (or SQLite) database on there, password-protect it, password protect the root, and do all communication over TCP/IP. Log every connection, every request.
Bastard Programmer from Hell Suspicious | :suss:
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

GeneralRe: Connecting to an SQL Database. Pin
Bram van Kampen17-Jun-13 14:13
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