![]() ![]() ![]() To access the Privilege Manager, click the Privilege Manager button on the User Object toolbar. Available for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and MariaDB, the Privilege Manager will be the subject of today's blog. Setting privileges for each user as we did in the last blog is not the only way to do so the Privilege Manager offers another way to set privileges for a connection as well as its database objects. In the last blog, we looked at the Server Privileges, Privileges, and SQL Preview tabs of the New User Object tab. In this series, we've been exploring how to perform common user administration tasks using Navicat's flagship product, Navicat Premium. By Robert Gravelle Part 4: The Privilege Manager tool
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