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SQL Server Forum / General / Security / March 2007

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SQL Server 2005 lockdown

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Sas - 28 Mar 2007 02:07 GMT
Is there a lockdown document for SQL Server 2005 to tighten security? (For
SQL 2000 there are suggestions/recommendations such as: Modifying folder
permissions for SQL folders, recommended extended SPs to disable, removing
guest account from DB...)

Thank you!

System Eng.
MSc in CS, MCSE NT4, ITIL, IBM Certified MQ  5.3 Administrator
"I saw it work in a cartoon once so I am pretty sure I can do it."
Hari Prasad - 28 Mar 2007 02:38 GMT
Take a look into this article.

http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/e/85eea4fa-b3bb-4426-97d0-7f7151b2011
c/SQL2005SecBestPract.doc


Thanks
Hari

> Is there a lockdown document for SQL Server 2005 to tighten security? (For
> SQL 2000 there are suggestions/recommendations such as: Modifying folder
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> MSc in CS, MCSE NT4, ITIL, IBM Certified MQ  5.3 Administrator
> "I saw it work in a cartoon once so I am pretty sure I can do it."
 
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