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Question on logins

@itm wrote: I was just reviewing SQL Server security, and I saw that they recommended that you do not leave the default database of Master; that you should change it to the database that the user or...

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Question on logins

@Kristen wrote: I have also seen situations where logins defaulted to database XXX and then that database was dropped / renamed / moved somewhere else and the login then had no database to connect to....

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Question on logins

@itm wrote: Bu what I really want to know is that since any user or application is going to use multiple database, I believe the only thing that you could do is set them to Master to cover them all...

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Question on logins

@Kristen wrote: You can either set the default database to master ... or something else I expect the Pros / Cons have been debated somewhere online. I know we used to set the default to the most...

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Question on logins

@graz wrote: Everytime I have set a login to a database other than master I regretted it. It caused me pain. Again and again. Do you have a link to this suggestion? Do they have a reason or specific...

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Question on logins

@itm wrote: Hi, here is the link to one of them, but I have seen this before. I ma just wondering if I am understanding what this actually means. Thank you Read full topic

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Question on logins

@StephenChapman wrote: You can set the default database to master or the specific one your application/login will be using, if you are only using one database constantly (as in the case of a service...

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