Online Documentation for SQL Administrator for SQL Server

Server Permissions


Use this page to manage server permissions.

 

Security - Server permissions

 

 

Toolbar

You can choose to Select Principal or Select Securable by clicking the corresponding buttons on the toolbar. In the first case you are to set Server, Server Role (for SQL Server 2012), Login or Endpoint permissions to the Principal (login or server role (for SQL Server 2012)) selected from the corresponding drop-down list.

 

If you click Select Securable then you are to select the server Securable Type from the drop-down list: Server permission, Server Role, Login or Endpoint. Then choose the securable name from the Securable drop-down list to set permissions for.

 

Click the ShowObjectsWithGrantedOrDeniedPermissionsOnly toolbar button if you want to view objects with granted or denied permissions only.

 

Right-click a cell next to the required permission to grant its execution privilege to the selected principal. The context menu of a cell contains possible permissions that can be granted:

Grant Grant

GrantWithGrantOPtions Grant with Grant Option

Revoke Revoke (removes a previously granted permission)

Deny Deny

  • Grant All
  • Grant All with Grant Option
  • Revoke All
  • Deny All
  • Grant on All Objects / to All Principals
  • Grant with Grant Option on All Objects / to All Principals
  • Revoke on All Objects / from All Principals
  • Deny on All Objects / to All Principals

 

Hint: You can also assign privileges by double-clicking the respective cell - in this case the grant status is changed in the following order: Grant -> Grant with Grant Option -> Deny -> Revoke.

 

Use the Print Print context menu item or the corresponding toolbar button to create and print the report.

 

When you grant permissions for principals the context menu allows you to:

Create create a new login

Edit edit the selected login(s)

Drop drop selected login(s)

Create create a new server role

Edit edit the selected server role(s)

Drop drop selected server role(s)

 

 

Availability:

Full version

Yes

Free version

No

Note: To compare all features of the Full and the Free versions of SQL Administrator, refer to the Feature Matrix page.

 

 


See also:

Logins

Database users

Database roles

Application Roles

Server Roles

Database Permissions