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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Search | Search in a New Window (Empty). |
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Click Start Search. |
Each module has a set of search criteria grouped into tabs. As you set criteria, you can update the results by clicking Start Search at any time.
By default, a search returns permissions based on the specified search criteria. | |
Search for passwords which are blank or fail a strong password test |
Select to search for SQL Server® logins with blank passwords or those where the password is the same as the user name. |
You can search for the names of the Grantee and/or Grantor, or Permission types.
By default, all permissions are included in the search. To remove a permission from the list, clear the corresponding check box. To remove all permissions, click None. To select all permissions, click All.
By default, permissions are exported to a report, which you can save, print, or export. You can generate a report or export permissions on an SQL Server® database to a delimited file for use with Microsoft® Excel®.
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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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Export. |
By default, permissions are exported to a report, which you can save, print, or export. | |
Permissions can be saved only to a delimited file for use with Microsoft Excel. Select either Comma-delimited file (.CSV) or Tab-delimited file (.TXT). |
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Click OK. |
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