I am trying to grant access to more than one database on the same SQL serve
r.
I have created two databases (Helpdesk, Helpdesk_2) on SQL Server Server1.
I have given User1 acces to both databases. I have made the DB "HELPDESK"
User1s default DB. When User1 tries to create an ODBC connection to DB "HELP
DESK_2"
he is not able to se the database(HELPDESK_2) in the list.
In Sybase when this happens, I just change the default database to "MASTER"
and this
clears up the problem. I have tried this in SQL Server and the problem still
persists.
What is it that I am overlooking.
Configuration: SQL Server Enterprise SP3 Processor License.
MS Windows 2K SP3If he run the statement "select * from master..sysdatabases" does it return
the full list?
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.|||Yes, all the databases appear when they run a select on sysdatabases.
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I am trying to grant access to more than one database on the same SQL serve
r.
I have created two databases (Helpdesk, Helpdesk_2) on SQL Server Server1.
I have given User1 acces to both databases. I have made the DB "HELPDESK"
User1s default DB. When User1 tries to create an ODBC connection to DB "HELP
DESK_2"
he is not able to se the database(HELPDESK_2) in the list.
In Sybase when this happens, I just change the default database to "MASTER"
and this
clears up the problem. I have tried this in SQL Server and the problem still
persists.
What is it that I am overlooking.
Configuration: SQL Server Enterprise SP3 Processor License.
MS Windows 2K SP3|||I would try running SQL profiler to trace the problem.
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.sql
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