great stuff thanks, now to the second part.. how can I delete the schema, user mapping and login rather than having to go through each one individually and removing the user and then dropping the login?
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Browse All TopicsAnyone know of a way to loop through the users (windows) under security and check whether they are still actually have a windows account. I have a server with approx 200 windows users in it. As often happens people have left and no one has told me meaning we have redundant accounts in the sql server.
I'd like to be able to ID these accounts, remove them from any dbs, delete the schemas and delete the account
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by: JestersGrindPosted on 2009-10-07 at 13:35:43ID: 25519763
Check out sp_validatelogins. http://msdn.microsoft.com/ en-us/libr ary/ ms1817 28%28SQL.9 0%29.aspx
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