Filter SQL Enterprise Manager

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From: Ivan Mckenzie Rodriguez (imck_at_serviport.com)
Date: 04/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 19:30:23 +0100

Hi every one.

Is it possible to filter the information that a user can see with SQL
Enterprise Manager. For example, I have a user that has permision to a
database but I don't want him to see the names of the other databases that
exist on the server or the Data transformation Services folder, Managment
folder, Replication folder, security folder, Support services and Metadata
Services folder.

In other words, I only want the user to see the database folder and in that
folder the database to wich he has permissions.

Thanks a lot,

Ivan Mckenzie



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