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RipperT
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      4th Apr 2005
Hello, all,

I have a split, secured database for which I have created a new user with
full administrative permissions. I would like to change ownership of the
database and all its objects to this new user. I am able to do so with the
objects, but when I select the database itself, the 'change owner' button is
disabled. Do I need to be logged on exclusively?

Thanx,

Ripper

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Lynn Trapp
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      4th Apr 2005
You will need to log on as your new user, create a new, blank database, and
then import all objects from the old database into the new one.

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"RipperT @comcast.net>" <rippertsmith<nospam> wrote in message
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> Hello, all,
>
> I have a split, secured database for which I have created a new user with
> full administrative permissions. I would like to change ownership of the
> database and all its objects to this new user. I am able to do so with the
> objects, but when I select the database itself, the 'change owner' button
> is disabled. Do I need to be logged on exclusively?
>
> Thanx,
>
> Ripper
>
> --
> Ripper T Smith
> rippertsmith<nospam>@comcast.net
>



 
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