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1-SetDatabaseOwner.ps1
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<#
.EXAMPLE
This example shows how to ensure that the user account CONTOSO\SQLAdmin
is "Owner" of SQL database "AdventureWorks".
#>
Configuration Example
{
param
(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]
$SqlAdministratorCredential
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName SqlServerDsc
node localhost
{
SqlServerLogin Add_SqlServerLogin_SQLAdmin_DSC
{
Ensure = 'Present'
Name = 'CONTOSO\SQLAdmin'
LoginType = 'WindowsUser'
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
SqlServerLogin Add_SqlServerLogin_SQLAdmin_DSC2
{
Ensure = 'Present'
Name = 'CONTOSO\SQLAdmin'
LoginType = 'WindowsUser'
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC2'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
SqlDatabaseOwner Set_SqlDatabaseOwner_SQLAdmin_DSC
{
Name = 'CONTOSO\SQLAdmin'
Database = 'AdventureWorks'
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
SqlDatabaseOwner Set_SqlDatabaseOwner_SQLAdmin_DSC2
{
Name = 'CONTOSO\SQLAdmin'
Database = 'AdventureWorks'
ServerName = 'sqltest.company.local'
InstanceName = 'DSC2'
PsDscRunAsCredential = $SqlAdministratorCredential
}
}
}