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SQL Server Forum / General / Security / August 2007

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Auditing password changes

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Saga - 21 Aug 2007 02:01 GMT
My sa password was changed by some one or something. I am aware that I
can audit logins and logouts, but is there a way to audit when a password is
changed?

I would love to know how the password was changed over the weekend,
since all was well as of last friday (8/17/2007).

Thanks, much appreciated
Saga
Uri Dimant - 21 Aug 2007 06:49 GMT
Saga
You had to capture sp_password stored procedure.

> My sa password was changed by some one or something. I am aware that I
> can audit logins and logouts, but is there a way to audit when a password
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> Thanks, much appreciated
> Saga
Saga - 21 Aug 2007 21:37 GMT
Thanks for you reply. I'll have a look at the sp.
Saga
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> Saga
> You had to capture sp_password stored procedure.
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>> Thanks, much appreciated
>> Saga
 
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