TIP: The Grant task provides a quick way to grant permissions. See Using the Grant task. For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). The path carries to the Grant SQL Permissions dialog box, but the permissions do not. |
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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Grant Permissions. |
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Select a group or user from the list or click User Selection to select a group/user who is not displayed. |
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To add the group/user to the List of users and groups to grant list, click Add. The selection is added to the list. |
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TIP: The Revoke basic task provides a quick way to revoke permissions. You also can use the Revoke Unknown and Revoke Disabled advanced tasks to easily revoke permissions for those specific situations. See Using the Revoke tasks.
For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). The path carries to the Revoke SQL Permissions dialog box, but the permissions do not. |
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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Revoke Permissions. |
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If you select this check box, a warning message displays and the Revoke SQL Permissions dialog box becomes inactive, so the other users/groups and permissions you selected are not included in this action. To continue, click Yes. | |
Active only when the Advanced Revoke Options check box is selected. Select to revoke permissions on unknown or deleted accounts. | |
Active only when the Advanced Revoke Options check box is selected. Select to revoke permissions on all disabled accounts. | |
Active only when the Advanced Revoke Options check box is selected. Select to create a log file. Browse to name the file. |
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TIP: The Clone task provides a quick way to clone permissions. For more options, add a path, and click Switch to Security Explorer Classic (Advanced). The path carries to the Clone SQL Permissions dialog box, but the permissions do not. |
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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Clone Group or User. |
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In the Source Group or User area, click User Selection to select the domain or object from which to pull the permissions. |
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In the Destination Group or User area, click User Selection to select the domain or object to receive the cloned permissions. |
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Click Add. The selected pair displays in the List of users and groups to clone list. |
Select to add the destination account to the groups of which the source user is a member. |
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Open the SQL Server Security module. |
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Open the Browse tab. |
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Select Security | Modify Permissions. |
NOTE: If you want to change to another Principal name, click Change. The Select objects box lists the available objects. Select another name, and click OK. |
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Click OK. |
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