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 Posted by Not Me on 06/07/05 14:39 
Hi, 
 
Apologies for not knowing much around this subject, we currently run sql  
server 2000 for a database and have each user marked up on the database.  
  We are moving to use a windows security group, so taking the  
management slightly away from the database server. 
 
What I would like to know is, will this effect functions such as  
suser_sname() by returning the group name instead of user id?  I would  
assume not but it's worth checking! 
 
Also, I'm guessing if a user is marked on the database as their own id  
and as part of a security group, then all permissions are thrown in with  
deny taking preference? How does this work with a database owner who is  
also part of a security group that has limiting functionality? 
 
Thanks for your help, 
Chris
 
  
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