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What is the minimum SQL security needed for a MS SQL 2005 database?

Asked by jdraggi in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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What is the minimum SQL security needed for a MS SQL 2005 database?

I've setup a database instance and have added a database.  The software that I wrote interfaces the database and adds/updates/removes table data but does not change the database structure.  My concern is that I want to make sure that I'm not giving the user too much access in case they connect with a SQL database manager/etc.

In server roles I've assigned "public" to the user and
In User Mapping I've assigned "db_owner" and "public"

Also, something to consider is that I'm going to have a lot of users being added/removed, so if there's a better way to manage this process please let me know.

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