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The IDERA SQL Secure Security Summary view allows you to see the Users for a selected policy. For this purpose click the respective policy in the Policies tree, then go to the Users tab.
The Users tab allows you to view all the user accounts associated with the SQL Server, Azure, and Amazon instances assigned to the selected policy.
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Whether or not the password associated with the account is considered weak. You can configure how SQL Secure detects weak passwords. Possible password health states include:
Password health state | What it means |
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Blank | The password for this login is either blank or null, which means no password is required for authentication or successful connection to databases hosted by your audited SQL Server instances. |
Matches login name | The password for this login matches the name of the login. |
N/A | The password for this login was not checked, most likely because the login is a Windows user account. |
OK | This login most likely has a strong password because the password does not match any of the words and phrases in the Default Weak Passwords list or the additional and custom passwords you specified. |
Weak | The password for this login matches one or more of the words and phrases in the Default Weak Passwords list or the additional and custom passwords you specified. |
Default Database
The database that this login connects to and queries when no other database is specified
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You can choose which columns to display on this list, group by columns, save the information, and print it, by going to the menu grid located on the top right section. |