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Bex
Aged Yak Warrior
580 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-23 : 03:59:49
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| Morning allI came in early this morning to do some testing on an application. I am currently doing some validation checking in a sproc, and wanted to read the results of the SQL Server error log. Low and behold, it is no longer there in the object tree, nor is the folder for the maintenance plans. What has happened and how can I get them back???Hearty head pats |
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Bex
Aged Yak Warrior
580 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-23 : 04:02:10
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| oh, and the alerts and operators option in SQL Server Agent have also disappeared??? Can you get bermuda triangles in SQL Server?Hearty head pats |
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jason
Posting Yak Master
164 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-23 : 10:26:08
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| Permissions? |
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Bex
Aged Yak Warrior
580 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-23 : 10:32:53
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| You are absolutely right, as when I went to access properties, access is now denied! Greeeeaat! And I am supposed to be (or training to be) the DBA!! Right.......I shall have words with operations!!Hearty head pats |
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jason
Posting Yak Master
164 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-23 : 10:36:37
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good show! |
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jen
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
4110 Posts |
Posted - 2005-03-28 : 01:19:22
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ehem, i think you should be the one restricting operations including net admins from making any changes on the sql servers as the DBA not the other way around... --------------------keeping it simple... |
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