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I have a db and create login and user, this user is not able to see anything.

grant select on GuestView to PublicLogin

after this user see this view but user can select anything

MY QUESTION

Why I can lock user to do any select insert / update? I have tried this It didn't work.

 SELECT 'REVOKE SELECT ON ' + quotename('dbo') + '.' + quotename('AccessCheckpoint') + ' TO PublicLogin' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES

 SELECT 'REVOKE UPDATE ON ' + quotename('dbo') + '.' + quotename('AccessCheckpoint') + ' TO PublicLogin' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 

SELECT 'REVOKE INSERT ON ' + quotename('dbo') + '.' + quotename('AccessCheckpoint') + ' TO PublicLogin' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 

SELECT 'REVOKE DELETE ON ' + quotename('dbo') + '.' + quotename('AccessCheckpoint') + ' TO PublicLogin' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 

SELECT 'REVOKE EXECUTE ON ' + quotename('dbo') + '.' + quotename('AccessCheckpoint') + ' TO PublicLogin' FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES

but again select works normally

select *from AccessCheckpoint
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  • In your question part it is 'Can' or 'Can't'?
    – Tushar
    Feb 12, 2015 at 7:45
  • I want to lock,,, db must be closed for this user,,,, he can only select from one view Feb 12, 2015 at 7:53
  • You want PublicLogin to only have access to read from GuestView, nothing else. Right?
    – eriksv88
    Feb 12, 2015 at 7:55
  • So; your question is 'How I can lock user to do any select insert / update?' Right?
    – Tushar
    Feb 12, 2015 at 7:55
  • YES Avidan, sv88erik Feb 12, 2015 at 7:57

1 Answer 1

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DECLARE @TableUsedInView NVARCHAR(100)
DECLARE @TableUsedInView2 NVARCHAR(100)
SET @TableUsedInView='PulibcTable1'
SET @TableUsedInView2='PulibcTable2'

SELECT 'REVOKE SELECT ON ' + quotename(table_schema) + '.' + quotename(table_name) + ' TO PublicLogin' 
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE table_name NOT IN(@TableUsedInView,@TableUsedInView2)


SELECT 'REVOKE UPDATE ON ' + quotename(table_schema) + '.' + quotename(table_name) + ' TO PublicLogin' 
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES


SELECT 'REVOKE DELETE ON ' + quotename(table_schema) + '.' + quotename(table_name) + ' TO PublicLogin' 
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES



SELECT 'REVOKE INSERT ON ' + quotename(table_schema) + '.' + quotename(table_name) + ' TO PublicLogin' 
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES


SELECT 'REVOKE EXECUTE ON ' + quotename(routine_schema) + '.' + quotename(routine_name) + ' TO PublicLogin' 
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES

SELECT 'GRANT SELECT ON GuestView to PublicLogin'
SELECT 'GRANT SELECT ON ' + @TableUsedInView + ' TO PublicLogin'
SELECT 'GRANT SELECT ON ' + @TableUsedInView2 + ' TO PublicLogin'

Copy those results and paste them into a new query window and run them. You should review the output to be sure you include only the views and procedures you need.

UPDATE:

This is to make sure that the user does not have any permissions from before on the tables. If you do as I wrote above you can create the following query in the Guest View:

SELECT *    
    FROM PulibcTable1 AS P
    INNER JOIN PulibcTable2 AS P2 ON P.UserID=P2.UserID

But Public login will not be able to get rows if you have this in view:

SELECT *    
    FROM InternTable 

This is because he has access only to read from the 2 tables

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