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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 8/6/2007 Posts: 2 Points: 0 Location: Amsterdam
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Hello,
We are using version 2.7 for MSSQL 2000 already, and I am looking for this version as well to support MSSQL 2005 for our customers as well. I am now testing the trial version, to find out all details, and I found something strange, something I can't figure out how this works.
I have 1 user, who owns about 7 databases. Of all these databases he is owner. And in the privileges page he has access and is dbowner of all databases. However I am only able to see the default database in the database list when I login as this user.
Is there something I miss? Or is there another way to enable this?
When I login as 'SA' I don't seem to have this problem, and I am able to see all databases listed.
Thanks for the assistance. Regards, Nstuff
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 9/11/2006 Posts: 605 Points: 649 Location: Enghien Les Bains, France
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Thanks to your message, we just found a bug. A patch will be soon available.
As a work-around before the patch availability, could you please set your user default database to master
Thanks.
Note for the other readers: this error only occurs with version 3.1f
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 8/6/2007 Posts: 2 Points: 0 Location: Amsterdam
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Thanks, indeed it works with changing the default database to master.
Thanks for the quick response.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 9/11/2006 Posts: 605 Points: 649 Location: Enghien Les Bains, France
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Thanks for keeping us informed. The patch should be available very soon.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 9/11/2006 Posts: 605 Points: 649 Location: Enghien Les Bains, France
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Nstuff wrote:Thanks, indeed it works with changing the default database to master.
Thanks for the quick response. As promised, a corrected version is now available. More info
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