When using Windows authentication I want the read-only account/group option.
I like the windows authentication but it doesn't have the read-only option. I would like to be able to add users and AD groups where I can limit the servers, but also make the data read-only, just like the options when not using Windows Authentication.
Apologies for not updating the status of this suggestion. We have supported this since version 6.0.17. When adding an AD user or group, you can now choose whether that user should be a standard or read only user (or an administrator). So you can do this, and can also choose the permission level for each individual user, rather than having to define it for the system as a whole.
Thanks for your patience,
SQL Monitor Development Team
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Blaž Dakskobler commented
Ben, I think you can mark this suggestion as completed.
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Blaž Dakskobler commented
Oh OK, I missed that. Great, we'll give it a spin :)
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My apologies for not updating this UserVoice request, Blaž. We have actually supported this since version 6.0.17. When adding an AD user or group, you can now choose whether that user should be a standard or read only user (or an administrator). So you can do this, and can also choose the permission level for each individual user, rather than having to define it for the system as a whole.
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Blaž Dakskobler commented
Any info on this one? That is - letting us choose whether we'd like the read-only on standard user functionality for non-admin users?
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Blaž Dakskobler commented
Let me clarify my previous comment. Only one type of non-admin role would be "active" at a given time. Either-or.
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Blaž Dakskobler commented
How about the option where you give users a choice (inside SQL Monitor)?
In a sense that a SQL Monitor admin can choose, what sort of rights should the non-admin role have when using WinAuth: either "standard" or "read-only". That should be easier to implement.