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Posted by dunleav1 on 02/01/07 17:06
On Jan 30, 3:26 pm, "Inna" <med...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 7:04 pm, "AlterEgo" <altereg...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
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> > Inna,
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> > If on SQL 2K, use Enterprise Manager.
> > Right click the database/All Tasks/Generate SQL Script.
> > Click the Options tab and you can select all of the logins and object
> > permissions you need.
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> > -- Bill
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> > "Inna" <med...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >news:1169753046.376196.16430@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
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> > > Hello all,
> > > I am looking for the script, which I believe exists already.I need to
> > > be able to populate the script for security of one database and
> > > apply it to another database, even if it is located on another server:
> > > 1. All logins which not exist have to be created and which exists
> > > ignored including the NT accounts
> > > 2. Users same as the old database + the existing ones stay in database
> > > 3. Passwords for the new logins.
> > > 4. All permissions/grants on all objects for the users that exists
> > > (usually it's the case) and ignore those that don't.
> > > I have script which does some of it, but it's not perfect, so every
> > > time there are some errors.
> > > Please let me know, if you need me to email script that I have. It's
> > > pretty long so I cannot just post it in here.
> > > Thank you in advance.- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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> Hello,
> I cannot use Enterprise Manager, because every time it has to be done
> for different database and this script is a part of another process
> and it uses database name and server name as parameter.
> Is there way just to populate script for any database, from query
> analyzer?
AlterEgo's point is - let Enterprise manager generate the sql for you.
It will give you a starting point and you can change the code to be
specific for your application.
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