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Adding a SQL Login to SQL Server

In this video for beginners, Brian takes you through creating a SQL Server Login and the different options available when creating the login. Brian covers the different options including password policies, user mappings and server roles.

Duration:
2 mins 53 secs
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
4.03 out of 5
Publish Date:
December 15, 2008
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Brian is a SQL Server author, columnist, and MVP focusing primarily on SQL Server security. He currently serves as database administrator / architect at AgFirst Farm Credit Bank where he can focus on his passion: SQL Server. He formerly served as a systems and security architect for AgFirst Farm Credit Bank where he worked on Active Directory, Windows security, VMware, and Citrix. In the technical...

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Comments
Carol Raydon on 12/16/2008
i got a good grade on the test, so u do 2 I like the short ones, like this one, the best.

There are lots more to setting password in SQL server.

K. Brian Kelley on 12/16/2008
Agreed, there is a lot more to the password and to the login. However, this video was just to cover the basics of how to create a login for someone who has never done it before. Hopefully it met that goal.

Naresh M on 12/16/2008
its great video for beginers.thanks

Steve Harris on 12/16/2008
perhaps also explain securables

David Crooks on 12/16/2008
Very straight forward and well done based on that I passed the quiz.

86F32B4AAC on 12/17/2008
did not select default database AdventureWorks

David Roach on 1/9/2009
Too brief.

lisa on 1/20/2009
This trainer is the best at pointing out where he is going, what he is clicking on and why...Most Excellent Trainer!!!

James Young on 1/30/2009
I am trying to learn this suff since my SQL Sever database driven website has been attacked and at the moment the only way I can stop it is by making the database read only. Currently any user has full rights, which I know is totally wrong but you guys are putting me on the right track. Thanks again. Regards James Young

Anand on 3/25/2009
super

SAy Soukamneuth on 5/11/2009
good

raj on 12/26/2009
good

Ravi Raj on 6/29/2010
good one



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