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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2006-08-07 : 14:00:40
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| gyanchand writes "I AM A DEVELOPER & HOW CAN I ACCESS THE CLIENT DATABASE BY USING HIS PASSWORD WITHOUT KNOWING HIM EVEN HE CHANGES HIS PASSWORD ON A REGULAR BASIS. I DEVELOP A S/W IN VB 6.0.SO I WANT TO KNOW HOW CAN I ACCESS THROUGH SQL QUERIES" |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2006-08-07 : 14:01:27
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| Assuming you're not trying to hack his server, you can log in to the SQL Server using your own login and password, then run the SETUSER command to mimic the other login's permissions. |
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