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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 12/28/06 22:59

BD (robert.drea@gmail.com) writes:
> Out of curiosity, though - I presume that dbo is unique in this regard
> - ie., if the same thing had happened with a different ID, I'd have to
> reassociate it 'the hard way'... ?

Yes and no. That is dbo is he only you can fix with sp_changedbowner.
The others you can fix with sp_change_users_login. This is a little
less painful and dropping the users, since you don't lose permissions
and that.



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