On 05/23/13 21:19, Thomas Beckmann wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> sorry - I had no time to work on this problem again, before:
>
> I got it to work.
>
> Switching
>   AuthServer = Legacy_Auth
>   AuthClient = Legacy_Auth
>   UserManager = Legacy_UserManager
> will show me a couple of older users in security database and I could
> add my new user using gsec.
>
> Switching only UserManager back to default and having
>   AuthServer = Srp, Win_Sspi, Legacy_Auth
>   AuthClient = Srp, Win_Sspi, Legacy_Auth
> the user does not show up in gsec, but I'm able to connect.
>
> I had to grant access to PUBLIC for all the tables I'd like to access
> this way, or is there any other way?

You may grant access to the particular user, which is used in execute 
statement.


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