Probably your Network guy would be able to do something. By restricting
access to different nodes of the network. I am not so sure about this
though.

cheers

Kuminda Chandimith
Sr. Technical Consultant
Ducont.com FZ-LLC
Tel:  + 971-4-3913000 Ext 237
Fax: +971-4-3913001
http://www.ducont.com



-----Original Message-----
From: David L. Penton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 August 2002 23:17
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: RE: Enterprise Manager - hiding databases?


EM has no ability to hide databases.  Query Analyzer does.  EM uses the
SQL-DMO objects to refresh that information, and QA uses system procs to do
it.

David L. Penton, Microsoft MVP
JCPenney Technical Specialist / Lead
"Mathematics is music for the mind, and Music is Mathematics for the
Soul. - J.S. Bach"
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Do you have the VBScript Docs or SQL BOL installed?  If not, why not?
VBScript Docs: http://www.davidpenton.com/vbscript
SQL BOL: http://www.davidpenton.com/sqlbol

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Middleweek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hello,

By setting up a user with access to only certain databases, is there a way
to prevent them, when they log in, to see the other databases that are being
used?

i.e. They login using Enterprise Manager and I only want to display the
database they're allowed to use when they expand the Database folder.

Thanks guys!

Nick


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