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How to Make a Table Read Only in SQL Server 2005/2008 (Video Series)

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Skill Level: 500 (Advanced)

Versions/Editions Covered: SQL Server 2005 , SQL Server 2000 , SQL Server 2008
Do you have a SQL Server table that you need to make read only? It's quite easy in SQL Server to make an entire database read only but how do you make a single table read-only? It takes quite a few steps actually.

This video series, a three-part series, shows you how to mark an individual SQL table as read-only. Along the way, you'll learn a little about the architecture of SQL Server 2008/2005 including a little about filegroups and data files. For many people, this advanced technique - making one or more tables read-only - is a performance tuning technique. Is it for you? Watch this series and find out!

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