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Tim Mitchell is a Microsoft SQL Server database developer, business intelligence consultant, writer, and speaker. He has been working professionally with SQL Server for over six years, and holds the MCTS and MCDBA certifications from Microsoft as well as a Bachelor's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University - Commerce.
Create SQL Server Logins with SMO

Create SQL Server Logins with SMO

This video show you how to create SQL Server logins with SMO

Video Information
Publish Date:
September 09, 2008
Length:
3:22
Skill Level:
200
Rating:
4.01 out of 5

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Paul Billington on 10/31/2008
Very good. Not too long. Just right for between work tasks.

E20CF1E7B8 on 10/31/2008
An excellent snippit with strong usefulness.

Mike Dumais on 11/1/2008
It would be very helpful to see what the references and using statements for this video. I'm also assuming you are using Visual Studio 2008 to create this console app?? This basic type information would be helpfull for me.

Thomas Bergmair on 11/1/2008
you shouldt show the requiered registrations for the project.

Michael Monks on 11/5/2008
Good to see a simple real life example of SMO usage. Thanks

WChaster on 11/5/2008
I saw the + inside the ", but how could I tell you? Does it work the same to Windows accounts?

Tonci on 9/22/2009
This definitely works for several servers. This trick for sid not having to be updated by server is awesome. Great work!

01EFFB45CF on 1/13/2010
I love the power of SMO. Good video, real world need.



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