|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 06/19/07 21:14 
Plamen Ratchev (Plamen@SQLStudio.com) writes:> For SQL Server Management Studio this is much easier, you can just deny a
 > login the VIEW ANY DATABASE permission and that will do it.
 
 Arguably. The users will only see the databases they *own*. They could
 have access to other databases, but they will not show up.
 
 
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