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Grasshopper
      
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Hello,
Is it possible in SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition SP1 to see who disable a SQL job?
(C2 Audit is disable and must be disable for performance reasons)
Thank you.
G.
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Not that I know of. Not unless you had a trace running that would show that information or there was a trigger on the msdb.dbo.sysjobs table that recorded who made the change.
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