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Locking Down Your Database Feedback

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Restricting Proprietary Database Access

Restricting Proprietary Database Access I read on a thread in a newsgroup yesterday where the writer uses SQL Server for persistence in their application. However, they want to lock the database down so that it cannot be manipulated by their customers. The designer wants to configure the database so that it is completely un-accessible to anything except their proprietary application. […]