David, this quote is from one of your recent replies to another topic:
> Is it possible that all you users are SYS_DBA or DB_OWNER in SQL Server? You can see that in the about box?
> This will explain why they have the full rights.
How do we enforce security in PVM such that DBA users can only view their entries and SysAdmin users can only view their entries when both are local admins on the SQL Cluster that is hosting the data source database? We don't want DBAs to have access to root passwords for example and SysAdmins to have access to database credentials.
edited by dougk on 5/7/2013
> Is it possible that all you users are SYS_DBA or DB_OWNER in SQL Server? You can see that in the about box?
> This will explain why they have the full rights.
How do we enforce security in PVM such that DBA users can only view their entries and SysAdmin users can only view their entries when both are local admins on the SQL Cluster that is hosting the data source database? We don't want DBAs to have access to root passwords for example and SysAdmins to have access to database credentials.
edited by dougk on 5/7/2013