It may be used later.
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Delete the SQL process with security issues. It is comprehensive. Everything is safe!
Deleted the permission to use master to call shell, registry, and COM components.
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ export shell'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oacreate'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oadestroy'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oageterrorinfo'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oagetproperties'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oamethod'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oasetproperties'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'SP _ oastop'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regaddmultistring'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regdeletekey'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regdeletevalue'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regenumvalues'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regread'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regremovemultistring'
Exec sp_dropextendedproc 'xp _ regwrite'
Drop procedure sp_makewebtask
Copy all to "SQL query analyzer"
Click -- "query" -- "execute" on the menu to delete the SQL process with security issues (the above is the technical support of genuine users of 7i24)
Change the default SA blank password. Do not use SA account for database links. Separate Account for a single database. Only public and db_owner permissions are granted.
Do not place the database in the default location.
Do not Install SQL in the program file directory.
The latest SQL2000 patch is SP4.
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