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- (Fixed in version 5.8.1) SQL Compliance Manager presents a security concern due to unnecessary permissions such as ALTER, EXECUTE, CONTROL, TAKE OWNERSHIP, and VIEW DEFINITION, are granted to Public roles on the audit stored procedures sp_SQLcompliance_Audit and sp_SQLCompliance_StartUp.
- When adding or editing users from the console, SQL Compliance Manager does not grant access to the Web Console Users and displays the error message "Failed to update Web Application access permission for user".
- (Fixed in version 5.8.1) SQL Compliance Manager encounters an issue when adding new users to a Windows Domain group which were previously configured as Trusted Users on a particular database. As a result, these changes are not reflected in the audit configuration stored in the .bin audit file nor on the sp_SQLcompliance_Audit stored procedure. Users have to manually update the audit settings in the console for the new users to display in the audit configuration.
- An Event Filter configured to exclude all activities recorded on the tables of a database, will not exclude DML and SELECT activities happening on columns which are not configured for Sensitive Column auditing, but which are part of a table with columns configured for Sensitive Column auditing. Event Filters are expected to exclude all activities these are configured to exclude, except DML and SELECT activities happening on columns configured for Sensitive Column auditing. This is by design.
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- (Fixed in version 5.7.1) When users add a GMSA account as part of a group, SQL CM does not recognize it as a Trusted User. As a workaround, users need to specify the account and the group when configuring Trusted Users and update the audit settings each time a new GMSA account is added to the group.
- (Fixed in version 5.7.1) When users run the SQLcomplianceClusterSetup.exe to upgrade agent service deployment to 5.6.1, the cluster setup installation does not prompt user users to agree to upgrade and instead it performs a fresh installation.
- (Fixed in version 5.7.1) When registering databases to the Primary node of an audited Availability Group, SQL Compliance Manager is not able to establish a connection with the AG databases on the Secondary nodes. Therefore, these databases do not get automatically register on the Secondary nodes.
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- (Fixed in version 5.6.1) Import Database settings with DML/SELECT filters, flips flip import settings. When users import database audit settings and apply those settings to multiple databases, the imported settings apply only to some databases. If user imports and applies the audit settings to the same databases again, the configuration settings get flipped, applying the import settings to the databases it did not apply to before while deleting the settings from the ones it previously applied them to.
- (Fixed in version 5.6.1) Invalid stored procedures call to sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE. A message about an invalid stored procedure appears in the SQL Server Logs; "Could not find stored procedure master.dbo.sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE". The error message appears because no stored procedure with the name "master.dob.sp_SQLcompliance_AuditXE" exists.
- (Fixed in version 5.7) SQL Compliance Manager Object Activity Report renders all data on a single page. When the Object Activity Report is run, the report displays all the collected data in on a single page.
- (Fixed in version 5.6.1) SQL Compliance Manager traces are getting collected on the Passive nodes of an Availability Group. When a primary node becomes a secondary node, the Stored Procedure does not get disabled for the secondary node and the trace files keep gathering. This causes an accumulation of trace files on the secondary node.
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- (Fixed in version 5.6) Installation or upgrade of SQL Server 2012 native client may cause the system to reboot. When installing or upgrading the version of the native client, once the process is complete, a system reboot occurs without a previous warning.
- IDERA Dashboard 3.0.3 and later does not support SQL Server 2005 SP1. Users should not attempt to install SQL Compliance Manager with IDERA Dashboard 3.0.3 and later on a SQL Server 2005 SP1 as that version of SQL Server is not supported by IDERA Dashboard.
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