Monday, February 20, 2012

Local Admin

If you start your SQL services with local admin and you have a process that
uses xp_cmdshell to get files based upon date on a remote server. Can you do
that?
What permission will I need to apply on the remote server folders or from
within the Sql2005 box issuing the xp_cmdshell request.
Thanks.
First, you need to enable xp_cmdshell by using sp_configure (it is disabled
by default for security reasons).
Second, you need to give permissions on the remote shared folder to the
account used to run the SQL Server service. Usually this should be a Windows
domain account so it can access resources on the network.
Hope this helps,
Ben Nevarez
Senior Database Administrator
AIG SunAmerica
"AHartman" wrote:

> If you start your SQL services with local admin and you have a process that
> uses xp_cmdshell to get files based upon date on a remote server. Can you do
> that?
> What permission will I need to apply on the remote server folders or from
> within the Sql2005 box issuing the xp_cmdshell request.
>
> Thanks.
>
|||No. Local admin won't have the required permissions for remote system
access. You will need to use a domain level account for the sql services
logins and give that account appropriate access.
Kevin G. Boles
TheSQLGuru
Indicium Resources, Inc.
"AHartman" <Hoosbruin@.Kconline.com> wrote in message
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> If you start your SQL services with local admin and you have a process
> that uses xp_cmdshell to get files based upon date on a remote server. Can
> you do that?
> What permission will I need to apply on the remote server folders or from
> within the Sql2005 box issuing the xp_cmdshell request.
>
> Thanks.

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