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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesI wish to create a user that can backup any or all databases in our SQL Server 2000 Instance. I thought there would be a server role for this function, however I can only find that after I grant access of a database to the user, then I can choose ds_backupoperator. I want to create a user that will have the ability to backup all the databases. I dont wish to have to come back to the server after a new table is created and add the backup user to that table. I want SA w/o the full privilage...am I crazy? Any Suggestions? TIA Rob Backgroup: We currently have about 10 SQL servers, and adding more in the future. I am using SQLBackup from Idera along with HP Surestore Tape library (60 slots,2- DLT8000 drives with 40/80 GB capacity) with ArcServe from Computer Associates. I want to have this automated to backup to file then tape, regardless of what databases get created.
Post Follow-up to this messagercamarda (rcamarda@cablespeed .com) writes: > I wish to create a user that can backup any or all databases in our SQL > Server 2000 Instance. I thought there would be a server role for this > function, however I can only find that after I grant access of a > database to the user, then I can choose ds_backupoperator. > I want to create a user that will have the ability to backup all the > databases. I dont wish to have to come back to the server after a new > table is created and add the backup user to that table. > I want SA w/o the full privilage...am I crazy? I guess the reason you need to be sysadmin to backup a database, is that BACKUP DATABASE gives you access to the data in the table. Once you have a backup, and can restore anywhere you like - and with any privilege. I believe there is a way to add a user to db_backupoperator to all future database: add the user to this role in model. I have not tried this, though. -- Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se Books Online for SQL Server SP3 at http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techin.../2000/books.asp
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