> Anybody using 2.5 and trusted authentication and having problem 
> authenticating users?

I guess the reason for that is that in 2.1, members of the 
administrators group were automatically mapped to SYSDBA by default. 
This isn't the case in 2.5 anymore.

It should work fine if you add the users to your role or if you want to 
have the 2.1 behavior back in 2.5, checkout the AUTO ADMIN MAPPING clause.



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> --- In [email protected], "marto94114"  wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I `ve read all support docs included in firebird 2.5 installation together 
>> with several internet articals but I could not find a solution of the 
>> following problem I have:
>> I am using firebird 2.5.1 x64 version on Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. 
>> This machine is part of a domain structure. My account is part of a D-RND 
>> group in that domain. The Firebird is configured in mixed authentication 
>> (I've tried "trusted" also).
>> I have a database called XXX.FDB. I define several tables and views as 
>> SYSDBA. I also define a role called D-RND and grant all rights for all 
>> tables and views to that role.
>> Everything is OK till here.
>> When I try to connect using trusted authentication and role D-RND, after 
>> open the database and try to select/update/insert whatever table or view I 
>> receive the error " This user does not provolige to perform this operation 
>> on this object. No permission for  access to <table> ".
>> Please help what should I do? Why it happens like that?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> P.S. This scene works under Firebird 2.1.
>>
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