TIP: The Export task provides a quick way to export permissions to a report that you can save, print, or export. See Using the Export task. For more options, click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced).
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See Exporting SQL Server database permissions.
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Select Tools | Options. |
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Open the SQL tab. |
By default, Security Explorer uses Windows® Authentication when connecting to SQL Server. | |
Select to display the Open Authentication dialog box when connecting to SQL Server. | |
NOTE: If you do not enter a computer name, each account is tried in the order listed until an account is found with sufficient privileges.
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TIP: You can use the Security Settings advanced task to modify SQL Server® security settings. Click Security Settings, add a path, and click OK. |
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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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In the Navigation pane, select a server, and select Tools | SQL Server Security Settings. |
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