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I believe you need to get your hands on Secure Oracle, which I do not believe is
available for export. Now, if you do that, your customer will need at lease one
additional admin just to maintain the security. Otherwise he's stuck and may
have to look at bringing the DB back in house. So much for ASP's!!!
____________________Reply Separator____________________Subject: Refuse DBA access to a schema? Author: Sherwin Anthony Sequeira <sherwin_at_sequeira.ezesurf.co.uk> Date: 6/23/00 11:30 AM
Hi guys and gals,
I have a good one here.
The customer has a DB that is run and maintained in the States, i.e. All DB Admin is done over there.
The DB has a schema, which has highly sensitive material.
What the customer wants, is to lock out SYS and SYSTEM, and any other DBA accounts from the application schema.
Off the top of my head, I can think of no way of doing this.
Any ideas?
Regards.
Tony
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