Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Create SYSDBA power under a different name and then delete SYSDBA |
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Author | Namit Nathwani |
Post date | 2004-12-16T10:48:43Z |
Hi Alan
At 11:47 am 16/12/2004, you wrote:
(Oracle, etc. in another post) can be copied to another machine another
server and the databases are accessible by their defaults (SYSDBA/masterkey
in FireBird's case)?
If so, my Wow is turning into woe, forget other databases, of all FireBird
databases :'(.
Regards
Bhavbhuti
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At 11:47 am 16/12/2004, you wrote:
>I have to agree with Alexandre here too. I have on numerous occasions beenAm I reading these posts correct. Databases of FireBird, MS-SQL, MySQL
>given MSSQL databases to work on. All I do it resore it to my server and
>it's done.
>MySQL is nice and tight as long as it remins resident on the server. You can
>always move the files - there's no security on them at all other than the
>filesystem
(Oracle, etc. in another post) can be copied to another machine another
server and the databases are accessible by their defaults (SYSDBA/masterkey
in FireBird's case)?
If so, my Wow is turning into woe, forget other databases, of all FireBird
databases :'(.
Regards
Bhavbhuti
___________________________________________
Softwares for Indian Businesses at:
http://ahmedabad.sancharnet.in/vso_ad1/
namitbn@...
___________________________________________
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