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Who is the owner of dynamic job created in my sql server from my ASP.NET app?

From my ASP.NET app (which is impersonating under a domain account) ,I am
trying to call an stored procedure which creates a temporary job and then
delete it. Dose any one know what type of permission do I need to execute
the stored proc from within my ASP.NET app?
Nov 19 '05 #1
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J-T
Sorry I meant ,what type of permission my impersonated user needs to have to
create the temporary job through the stored procedure?

Thanks a lot
"Reza Alirezaei" <Ra********@nospam.com> wrote in message
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From my ASP.NET app (which is impersonating under a domain account) ,I am
trying to call an stored procedure which creates a temporary job and then
delete it. Dose any one know what type of permission do I need to execute
the stored proc from within my ASP.NET app?

Nov 19 '05 #2
Sorry I'm going to ask a dumb question!
What do you mean by "Job"?

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Saber S.
http://maghalat.com

"Reza Alirezaei" <Ra********@nospam.com> wrote in message
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From my ASP.NET app (which is impersonating under a domain account) ,I am
trying to call an stored procedure which creates a temporary job and then
delete it. Dose any one know what type of permission do I need to execute
the stored proc from within my ASP.NET app?

Nov 19 '05 #3
A SQL Server job.

Juan T. Llibre
ASP.NET MVP
http://asp.net.do/foros/
Foros de ASP.NET en Español
Ven, y hablemos de ASP.NET...
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"Saber" <saber[.AT.]oxin.ir> wrote in message
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Sorry I'm going to ask a dumb question!
What do you mean by "Job"?

--
Saber S.
http://maghalat.com

"Reza Alirezaei" <Ra********@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
From my ASP.NET app (which is impersonating under a domain account) ,I am trying to
call an stored procedure which creates a temporary job and then delete it. Dose any one
know what type of permission do I need to execute the stored proc from within my
ASP.NET app?


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