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SQL Server 2000 SP 3: What's New in Security
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K. Brian Kelley
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Posted Sunday, January 26, 2003 12:00 AM
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http://www.sqlservercentral.com/columnists/bkelley/sp3coresecurity.asp
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Posted Monday, January 27, 2003 11:50 AM
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Execllent security analysis.
Thanks Brian!
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JohnMarks
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Nice write up. Thanks.
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Andy Warren
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Nicely done. If you're still in the writing mood, I think an in depth discussion of cross database chaining would be a great follow up.
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K. Brian Kelley
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Sadist! Actually, I was planning on doing that.
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Great writing, easy to understand even for a novice like me!
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Execellent article. I don't think BOL has also covered this basics.
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Very nicely put! After working with you, I would expect nothing less, for your advice and explanations have always been on the money!!!!
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Frank Kalis
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Hi Brian,
great article.
There can't be enough awareness of security (holes).
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Very good information. Thanks.
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