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09/10/2012 17:13:34
Bill Fitzgerald (Online)
Woodbury Systems Group
Hamilton, New Jersey, United States
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Other
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2008
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Thread ID:
01554584
Message ID:
01554592
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>>I have received an email from a customer IT on the subject of setting up user access to SQL Database for my VFP application.
>>The following line in the message, especially the user of 'granular' is new to me.
>>
>>With other apps such as this we have used one account to authenticate to the db if auditing is not granular
>>
>>Could anybody explain what you think it means? TIA.
>
>As Craig said, using one account means that there all users use the same userid.
>"if auditing is not granular" implies that if granular auditing has been established on that server or on that database, they do something else.
>Google granular auditing for descriptions of what that means- there are several.

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