Recently I received an empty email with the subject “Question for you”. I was bit surprised as the email had no content at all. It was absolutely empty. I wrote back to user asking if he has missed the text in the email. He responded that there was an image already attached to the email and I needed to “enable display image in the email.” When I did the same, I found following image and the question from a user was inbuilt the image as well.
The question was in database property what does Restrict Access = Restricted_User means? It is very clear to all of us what Multi_User is and what Single_user is. However, the real question was what Restricted_User stands for. As the question was sent in the form of image, I had decided to answer the same with the help of the image as well.
I quickly created following image and sent back in reply.
In database property what does Restrict Access = Restricted_User means that database can be accessed by users with sysadmin and dbcreator server roles and db_owner database role. After I sent the email, I really thought, it was a quite different type of communication and hence I am blogging the same over here.
Reference:Â Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)
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Good Evening Sir.
A good day to you.
I have a little doubt.
I was creating DDL trigger. as per below.
CREATE TRIGGER ColumnChanges
ON dbo.Test
AFTER Create_Table
AS
BEGIN –I am logging to database with sa.
print ‘ Table created’
END
— end of the code
But when am writing a create table statement after execution, I am getting below error message.
” The specified event type(s) is/are not valid on the specified target object.” THe error number is1098.
Good one. Thanks
Hi,
Can you please explain us what is the difference between a job and Maintenance plan? how to choose between a job or maintenance plan when a request can be done using both of them?
Hi,
I have few databases in restricted_user on an instance. Is it possible to know when these databases are kept in restricted_user mode. How?
Thank you,
HI,
I have an issue in sqlserver 2008r2, where i need to create some thing in which User/Role should have NO access to read, write, edit or view access to the data but should be able to perform basic dba activities..How can I acheive this.
I believe this can be done in 2012 by using user defined server roles.Correct me If I am wrong.
I think back ups can be protected using TDE…
Can you please assist