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QuestionApplication / Database user management Pin
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David Mujica25-Oct-12 9:37
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You will get answers for both methods.
1) Create users and handle security in the database
2) Create users in the application and connect with one user to the database.

There are pluses and minuses for both situations, however, consider this ...

Given a website like Facebook, you can create an account and have some set of permissions.
Do you really think it is creating a database user on the backend? Hmmm ... Probably not.

The real answer is up to you. You can do it either way.

I personally create one user in the database and handle all the security in the application.

Good luck. Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:
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QuestionCan I use "Create Domain" in Sql Server 2008? Pin
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