It recently occurred to me that I should see if the Server backs up it's
logins somewhere/somehow. I make backups of my databases but not the logins
(I'm working on learing that export/import now). But, does SQL Server back u
p
its logins on its own, as part of its own maintenance?
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Michael Hocksteinsystem databases
"michael" <howlinghound@.nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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> It recently occurred to me that I should see if the Server backs up it's
> logins somewhere/somehow. I make backups of my databases but not the
> logins
> (I'm working on learing that export/import now). But, does SQL Server back
> up
> its logins on its own, as part of its own maintenance?
> --
> Michael Hockstein|||Logins are stored in master database, so you should back up the master
database to get a logins backup
"michael" <howlinghound@.nospam.nospam> escribi en el mensaje
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> It recently occurred to me that I should see if the Server backs up it's
> logins somewhere/somehow. I make backups of my databases but not the
> logins
> (I'm working on learing that export/import now). But, does SQL Server back
> up
> its logins on its own, as part of its own maintenance?
> --
> Michael Hockstein|||Thanks.
Michael Hockstein
"David J. Cartwright" wrote:
> system databases
> "michael" <howlinghound@.nospam.nospam> wrote in message
> news:33514BD0-10D3-495E-AD7F-961BE209C322@.microsoft.com...
>
>|||It looks like the data I want to back up is specifically in dbo.sysxlogins.
I'll have to backup the master database.
Thanks
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Michael Hockstein
"Antonio Soto" wrote:
> Logins are stored in master database, so you should back up the master
> database to get a logins backup
>
> "michael" <howlinghound@.nospam.nospam> escribió en el mensaje
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