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"Austin Durbin" <adurbin_at_home.com> wrote in message
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> I think you were a little quick to jump in and label some things as "just
> untrue" without knowing precisely what access had been yanked.
Nonetheless,
> you did help the original poster by pointing out some useful techniques.
I read the original post which read
"until now
have had unrestricted access to the server consoles.
Now, the NT sys admin says that "ONLY HE IS ALLOWED CONSOLE ACCESS" !
So without using the server consoles, how do I:
etc..
"
Now to me server console access can ONLY mean sitting at the keyboard/screen
physically attached to the server. I don't consider that to be an
unreasonable assumption.
>
> However, this all begs the issue which is that a sysadmin and DBA are
> having a pissing contest. This is something that does need to be nipped in
> the bud. As some of the other posters pointed out, a solid working
> relationship between the sysadmins and DBA does wonders.
absolutely. Its the solid working relationship that needs to be addressed the rest is just bs. Received on Fri Sep 15 2000 - 03:04:20 CDT