We have 5 different users, and only the administrator can
open and use the programs, for example, Quickbooks can
only be opened by the administrator. How do we change
the "restriced access" to aloud the other users to open
the programs. All the programs and files are in the
server, now we need everyone to access them.
Thank you.This is a SQL Server newsgroup - your question doesn't have anything to do
with SQL Server!
How you go about unlocking security settings on your server based programs
will have much to do with how those programs work (ie are they client /
server programs or simple windows apps?) as well as how they are secured in
the first place - via policies, roles or individual dacls..
You should probably ask this question in a security related newsgroup
though..
Regards,
Greg Linwood
SQL Server MVP
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> We have 5 different users, and only the administrator can
> open and use the programs, for example, Quickbooks can
> only be opened by the administrator. How do we change
> the "restriced access" to aloud the other users to open
> the programs. All the programs and files are in the
> server, now we need everyone to access them.
> Thank you.sql
Friday, March 30, 2012
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