Nóta
Teastaíonn údarú chun rochtain a fháil ar an leathanach seo. Is féidir leat triail a bhaint as shíniú isteach nó eolairí a athrú.
Teastaíonn údarú chun rochtain a fháil ar an leathanach seo. Is féidir leat triail a bhaint as eolairí a athrú.
Applies to:
SQL Server
Reports information about Windows users and groups that are mapped to SQL Server principals but no longer exist in the Windows environment.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
sp_validatelogins
[ ; ]
Return code values
0 (success) or 1 (failure).
Result set
| Column name | Data type | Description |
|---|---|---|
SID |
varbinary(85) | Windows security identifier (SID) of the Windows user or group. |
NT Login |
sysname | Name of the Windows user or group. |
Remarks
If the orphaned server-level principal owns a database user, the database user must be removed before the orphaned server principal can be removed. To remove a database user, use DROP USER. If the server-level principal owns securables in the database, ownership of the securables must be transferred or they must be dropped. To transfer ownership of database securables, use ALTER AUTHORIZATION.
To remove mappings to Windows users and groups that no longer exist, use DROP LOGIN.
Permissions
Requires membership in the sysadmin or securityadmin fixed server role.
Examples
The following example displays the Windows users and groups that no longer exist but are still granted access to an instance of SQL Server.
EXECUTE sp_validatelogins;
GO