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SQL Server: Troubleshooting Logon Triggers

Logon triggers were introduced in SQL server 2005 SP2. They fire stored procedures in response to a LOGON event. This event is raised when a user session is established with an instance of SQL Server.

Logon triggers can be used to audit and control server sessions, in such usage scenarios as:

  • Tracking login activity, you can create a user table to audit user sessions.
  • Restricting logins to SQL Server, you can prevent a specific login from establishing a user session.
  • limiting the number of sessions for a specific login, you can limit a specific login from establishing more than a specific number of user sessions to the instance.

You can extract useful XML data about Logon events inside Logon by using the EVENTDATA function. I will demonstrate a little later how we can use this function to audit log-ins to a user table.

How do Logon triggers work?

The life cycle of a Logon trigger is simple: Read the rest of this entry . . .

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