Baseline Security Analyser displays SQL fault but SQL Server not installed

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Uncle John

I recently installed and ran Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser vs. 2.
Afterwards a moderate security fault with regard to the SQL configuration
was reported: SQL server access permissions are in mixed mode.

The method proposed by MSBSA for fixing the fault is not possible because I
do not have SQL Server installed.

I have Office 2003 including Access installed and I wonder if the message is
due to the MSBSA detecting my Access data bases which do use SQL queries?
 
Please visit the Security Baseline Analyzer newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.security.baseline_analyzer

or

Discussions in Security MBSA
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/co...blic.security.baseline_analyzer&lang=en&cr=US

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups

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| I recently installed and ran Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser vs. 2.
| Afterwards a moderate security fault with regard to the SQL configuration
| was reported: SQL server access permissions are in mixed mode.
|
| The method proposed by MSBSA for fixing the fault is not possible because I
| do not have SQL Server installed.
|
| I have Office 2003 including Access installed and I wonder if the message is
| due to the MSBSA detecting my Access data bases which do use SQL queries?
| --
| Uncle John
 
Carey

Thanks. I was just wondering whether to use a third part uninstaller to
remove SQL Server from Program Files as it does not appear as an installed
program in Control Panel
 

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