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Hi all, I'm using navision 5 sp1 over sql server 2005 , I've some problems to assign a specific menu to domain\usergroups . As before with the single user, I'm trying to using "navigation pane desgin" and "assing user" to allow my domain\usergroups to see a specific menu...
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[quote user="Rashed"]Server Role: securityadmin AND Database Role: db_owner [/quote] Database Role db_owner is only required to insert tables. We have configured our system so that each company have one dedicated super user who is allowed to change the user permissions. But they are not a member...
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And ... [quote] In any case, are there significant benefits when they avoid giving users both SUPER and sysadmin?[/quote] Of course! SUPER/sysadmin could do EVERYTHING with the system: read all data, write all data, create/delete objects, tables, databases etc. ...
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One of our clients does not want to give any user both the Navision SUPER role and the SQL sysadmin role. They report that they then cannot run Synchronize All (on Nav 4.03, build 23305, standard security model). Have you ever encountered this problem? What are the minimum rights needed (in Navision...
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Hi all, I'm using navision 5 sp1 over sql server 2005 , I've some problems to assign a specific menu to domain\usergroups . As before with the single user, I'm trying to using "navigation pane desgin" and "assing user" to allow my domain\usergroups to see a specific menu...
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[quote user="Rashed"]Server Role: securityadmin AND Database Role: db_owner [/quote] Database Role db_owner is only required to insert tables. We have configured our system so that each company have one dedicated super user who is allowed to change the user permissions. But they are not a member...
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And ... [quote] In any case, are there significant benefits when they avoid giving users both SUPER and sysadmin?[/quote] Of course! SUPER/sysadmin could do EVERYTHING with the system: read all data, write all data, create/delete objects, tables, databases etc. ...
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One of our clients does not want to give any user both the Navision SUPER role and the SQL sysadmin role. They report that they then cannot run Synchronize All (on Nav 4.03, build 23305, standard security model). Have you ever encountered this problem? What are the minimum rights needed (in Navision...
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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Colleagues; I am pleased to report to you that I have apparently resolved this troublesome issue. The steps I took are as follows: SQL Server steps: 1: A new login was created in SQL Server with no domain specification using SQL...
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Joshi; Thx for the suggestion. I added the user to the Super (data) group, In sql,he has public and db_datareader only. I can log on and access the profile in NAv, so I'm not sure what that tells me. Anyway, it's still having its dbase user mapping disabled after every user security synch. Cheers...