Classe ProxyAccount

The ProxyAccount class represents a SQL Server Agent proxy account.

Espace de noms :  Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent
Assembly :  Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (dans Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)

Syntaxe

'Déclaration
Public NotInheritable Class ProxyAccount _
    Inherits AgentObjectBase _
    Implements IAlterable, ICreatable, IDroppable, IRenamable,  _
    IScriptable
'Utilisation
Dim instance As ProxyAccount
public sealed class ProxyAccount : AgentObjectBase, 
    IAlterable, ICreatable, IDroppable, IRenamable, IScriptable
public ref class ProxyAccount sealed : public AgentObjectBase, 
    IAlterable, ICreatable, IDroppable, IRenamable, IScriptable
[<SealedAttribute>]
type ProxyAccount =  
    class
        inherit AgentObjectBase
        interface IAlterable
        interface ICreatable
        interface IDroppable
        interface IRenamable
        interface IScriptable
    end
public final class ProxyAccount extends AgentObjectBase implements IAlterable, ICreatable, IDroppable, IRenamable, IScriptable

Notes

Proxy accounts allow for the impersonation of logins, server roles, and database roles when executing a job step in any subsystem other than Transact-SQL. In SQL Server Management Objects (SMO), the ProxyAccount object allows programmatic control over proxy accounts. The ProxyAccount object describes the relationship between an alternative (proxy) login account, a subsystem that is used for job step execution, and a list of Microsoft SQL Server logins, server roles, and database roles.

To get ProxyAccount object properties, users must be a member of the SQLAgentOperatorRole on the MSDB database, or be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

To set ProxyAccount object properties, users must be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

To create or drop a proxy account, users must be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

To add or remove subsystems from the proxy account, users must be a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.

Thread Safety

Tout membre statique public (Partagé dans Microsoft Visual Basic) de ce type est sûr dans le cadre des opérations à plusieurs threads. Tous les membres de l'instance ne sont pas garantis comme sûrs.

Sécurité des threads

Tous les membres publics static (Shared dans Visual Basic) de ce type sont thread-safe. Il n'est pas garanti que les membres d'instance soient thread-safe.