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Configuring minimum Microsoft SQL Server 
permissions for the Windows account
The BlackBerry Enterprise Server setup application requires the Windows account that it uses during the installation 
process or upgrade process to have Microsoft SQL Server permissions to create or upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration 
Database. The setup application requires the Windows account to have more Microsoft SQL Server permissions to install 
the BlackBerry Enterprise Server than the BlackBerry Enterprise Server requires to run.
After the installation or upgrade process completes, you can change the Microsoft SQL Server permissions of the Windows 
account to the Microsoft SQL Server permissions that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server requires to run. When you change 
the Microsoft SQL Server permissions of the Windows account, you can use Microsoft SQL Server security to minimize the 
operations that the Windows account can perform on the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
The following table describes the Microsoft SQL Server permissions for the setup application and the Windows account that 
the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to run.
Server and database roles Description
db_owner
The setup application requires this role to upgrade the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
This role is the default permission in Microsoft SQL Server for running the BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server.
rim_db_bes_server
The setup application or the createDB executable creates the role automatically when it 
creates the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
This role is the minimum permission in Microsoft SQL Server for running the BlackBerry 
Enterprise Server.
Configure minimum Microsoft SQL Server permissions 
for the Windows account
You can configure the minimum Microsoft SQL Server permissions for the Windows account that the BlackBerry Enterprise 
Server uses to run.
1.
Open the Microsoft SQL Server console.
2.
Expand Microsoft SQL Server > Security > Logins.
3.
Right-click the Windows account that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to run. Click Properties.
4.
Map the Windows account to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
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