Sunday, February 19, 2012

Enable Common Criteria Compliance

SQL 2005, SP2
In the Security section of the Server Properties dialog in SSMS, there is a
check option for "Enable Common Criteria Compliance". In the online help,
this position is listed as the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables"
option that has been around for a while.
Does anyone know if the "Enable Common Criteria Compliance" is a one for one
replacement for the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables" or does if have
different functionality? I did google and Microsoft web searches and
couldn't come up with any hits on the Enable Common Criteria option.
ThanksSorry for duplicate messages. I had an operator malfunction.
"Al" <zyck@.tconl.com> wrote in message
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> SQL 2005, SP2
> In the Security section of the Server Properties dialog in SSMS, there is
> a
> check option for "Enable Common Criteria Compliance". In the online help,
> this position is listed as the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables"
> option that has been around for a while.
> Does anyone know if the "Enable Common Criteria Compliance" is a one for
> one
> replacement for the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables" or does if
> have
> different functionality? I did google and Microsoft web searches and
> couldn't come up with any hits on the Enable Common Criteria option.
> Thanks
>
>|||Did you also update your Books Online (separate download)? I did, and searching for below gave me
three hits. It is *not* the same as the old "allow update", they probably only re-used the BOL URL
(or similar).
Enable Common Criteria Compliance
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Al" <zyck@.tconl.com> wrote in message news:OhDQHm1VHHA.600@.TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> SQL 2005, SP2
> In the Security section of the Server Properties dialog in SSMS, there is a
> check option for "Enable Common Criteria Compliance". In the online help,
> this position is listed as the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables"
> option that has been around for a while.
> Does anyone know if the "Enable Common Criteria Compliance" is a one for one
> replacement for the "Allow Direct Updates to System Tables" or does if have
> different functionality? I did google and Microsoft web searches and
> couldn't come up with any hits on the Enable Common Criteria option.
> Thanks
>
>

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