A quick story of why you have an individual username
8 09 2005Standard situation…. Sysadmin leaves, new guy comes in and changes passwords for security….
“I immediately get a call from the database admin, saying she is locked out of her computer,” fish says. “After confirming her username, changing her password, testing her account and confirming network connectivity, I can’t explain why the database admin can’t log in.
Hilarity ensues.
Now if only MS would track things by USER, not simply group. If I (member of Administrators) do something to a file, it then belongs to Administrator. It’s darn tough to own things as an Administrative user. It would be nice though, since then I could find which OTHER Administrative user screwed up the settings in the config file last
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