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smccreadie
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2002-05-18 : 22:18:14
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| Next week I'll be setting up a SQL2K box that will run a vendor app (uses SQL as it's database). Of course, I want to make this as secure as possible but the vendor's rep doesn't have a clue what SQL functions are required. According to him, "just install it with all the defaults..."My question is, I don't want to run the server under a dbo account. Any advice to what level of security I should run the server at to start? It's a retail pharmacy application - that's all I know at this point.Thanks |
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VyasKN
SQL Server MVP & SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-05-19 : 06:12:36
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| Most of us run SQL Server service under a domain account, that is a part of local administrators group on the SQL Server box. That works great with other security measures in place. However, you can run SQL Server under a non-admin account as well. But there are some features/functionality that may not work when SQL Server/SQL Agent runs under a non admin account. There's no clear documentation on this topic at the moment. For a general checklist on SQL Server security, you might want to read: http://www.sqlteam.com/redir.asp?ItemID=5769--HTH,Vyashttp://vyaskn.tripod.com |
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