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Posted by Anthony [MVP] on January 28, 2009, 10:52 am
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That's a good question. I don't think it would show directly, as it is done
through the SQL Studio interface and could also be done remotely.
If you have SQL auditing switched on, and if you are auditing security
events in Windows, you should be able to see who was logged on at the time.
It may even show directly in the SQL log, but I don't know for sure
Anthony,
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> I have a server running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. It runs Microsoft
> SQL Server 2005.
> SQL Server Agent service had its service account modified.
> Is there a way to identify who did it through the Security Log?
> Thanks,
> Felipe
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> SQL Server 2005.
> SQL Server Agent service had its service account modified.
> Is there a way to identify who did it through the Security Log?
> Thanks,
> Felipe
>