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SQL Server 2016 videos | SQL Server 2016 Pt 4 - Databases, Logins, Users, Roles and Schemas
Posted by Andrew Gould on 02 November 2016
Creating a new SQL Server database is pretty simple, as the first part of this video shows. What's a little more complex is configuring access to that database for other users. This video explains the basics of logins, users, server and database roles, permissions and schemas to provide you with an overview of what's possible.
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