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SQL Server Forum / General / Security / May 2006

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Gangadhar Rao Kandregula - 24 May 2006 23:35 GMT
Need some assistance on the MS sql server security issue.
how to get all the users privilage ,vulnerable of a whole database ,

how to manage the configurations for whole database for a production team ,
is there any powerfull tool or .,.,.,i have to create a visual dialog script
for fetching resgistry key and modify changes for policy and vulnerable
changes.

Give me an idea to do things , easier ,,not complex ,,if possible.

Dont tell me to right a stored procedure that handles all .,.,.,i tried all
those ways it is not breaching into server easily .,.,.i want my tool to be
automated  .,.,easy for any DBA ,.,user defined .,.,.handling error logs if
any .,.,.so on ... good features .

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Sue Hoegemeier - 25 May 2006 00:37 GMT
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) might meet your
needs. You can find more information and download it from:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsa2/default.mspx

-Sue

>Need some assistance on the MS sql server security issue.
>how to get all the users privilage ,vulnerable of a whole database ,
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>automated  .,.,easy for any DBA ,.,user defined .,.,.handling error logs if
>any .,.,.so on ... good features .
jbiros - 25 May 2006 14:44 GMT
You can also try the Microsoft SQL Server Best Practices Analyzer:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=B352EB1F-D3CA-44EE-893E
-9E07339C1F22&displaylang=en


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