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For the life of me I can't figure out how to use the online SQL Server administration. (Is it because I have never used MS SQL Server?) So what I want to do is to put a user into the db_owner group.
How do I do this? (Yeah I'm right now reading up as much as i can about SQL Server, but in the meanwhile, I want to be able to use my db, and this is all thats in the way of my success!!) |
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Simple answer is you can't.
If you want dbo access (temporarily) submit a Trouble Ticket with all the relevant info |
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You probably don't need to add to the db_owner group - your admin user should become owner of your database which ought to accomplish what the instructions are probably trying to help you through.
Unless I'm wrong. 8-) |
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If you search the forum here too you'll find I've written a couple of prior posts about how to import data, create tables etc without using dbo which may be of help.
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