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How to secure a database ...?

by Annonymous Coward <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 27, 2008 at 03:29 PM

I am writing an application which I will deploy to my clients. It is 
im****tant for security, sup****t, IP reasons etc, that the users are not 
able to access my databse schema (i.e. view/modify/run procs etc).

What do I have to do to ensure that users will not be able to access my 
database?

Also, I am thinking of installing SSE as a seperate instance with a 
unique name - the idea being that it keeps my database away from any 
that may exist on the clients machine - and thus provides extra 
security. Is this a safer alternative than installing SSE under the 
default SQLServer instance name?
 




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How to secure a database ...?
Annonymous Coward <me@  2008-06-27 15:29:35 
Re: How to secure a database ...?
Erland Sommarskog <esq  2008-06-27 21:32:14 
Re: How to secure a database ...?
Annonymous Coward <me@  2008-06-28 11:28:00 
Re: How to secure a database ...?
Erland Sommarskog <esq  2008-06-28 10:49:32 
Re: How to secure a database ...?
Annonymous Coward <me@  2008-06-28 12:40:56 

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