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sp_changelogreader_agent (Transact-SQL)

Changes security properties of a Log Reader agent. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database.

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 When configuring a Publisher with a remote Distributor, the values supplied for all parameters, including job_login and job_password, are sent to the Distributor as plain text. You should encrypt the connection between the Publisher and its remote Distributor before executing this stored procedure. For more information, see Encrypting Connections to SQL Server.

Syntax

sp_changelogreader_agent [ [ @job_login = ] 'job_login' ]
    [ , [ @job_password = ] 'job_password' ]
    [ , [ @publisher_security_mode = ] publisher_security_mode ]
    [ , [ @publisher_login = ] 'publisher_login' ]
    [ , [ @publisher_password = ] 'publisher_password' ] 
    [ , [ @publisher = ] 'publisher' ]

Arguments

  • [ @job_login= ] 'job_login'
    Is the login for the Windows account under which the agent runs. job_login is nvarchar(257), with a default of NULL. This cannot be changed for a non-Microsoft SQL Server publisher.
  • [ @job_password= ] 'job_password'
    Is the password for the Microsoft Windows account under which the agent runs. job_password is sysname, with a default of NULL.

    ms187402.security(en-US,SQL.90).gifSecurity Note:
    When possible, prompt users to enter security credentials at runtime. If you must store credentials in a script file, you must secure the file to prevent unauthorized access.
  • [ @publisher_security_mode= ] publisher_security_mode
    Is the security mode used by the agent when connecting to the Publisher. publisher_security_mode is smallint, with a default of NULL. 0 specifies SQL Server Authentication, and 1 specifies Windows Authentication.

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    When possible, use Windows Authentication.
  • [ @publisher_login= ] 'publisher_login'
    Is the login used when connecting to the Publisher. publisher_login is sysname, with a default of NULL. publisher_login must be specified when publisher_security_mode is 0. If publisher_login is NULL and publisher_security_mode is 1, then the Windows account specified in job_login is used when connecting to the Publisher.
  • [ @publisher_password= ] 'publisher_password'
    Is the password used when connecting to the Publisher. publisher_password is sysname, with a default of NULL.

    ms187402.security(en-US,SQL.90).gifSecurity Note:
    Do not use a blank password. Use a strong password. When possible, prompt users to enter security credentials at runtime. If you must store credentials in a script file, you must secure the file to prevent unauthorized access.
  • [ @publisher= ] 'publisher'
    Is the name of the Publisher. publisher is sysname, with a default of NULL. This parameter is only supported for non-SQL Server Publishers.

Return Code Values

0 (success) or 1 (failure)

Remarks

sp_changelogreader_agent is used in transactional replication.

sp_changelogreader_agent is used to change the Windows account under which a Log Reader agent runs. You can change the password of an existing Windows login or supply a new Windows login and password.

After changing an agent login or password, you must stop and restart the agent before the change takes effect.

Permissions

Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role or the db_owner fixed database role can execute sp_changelogreader_agent.

See Also

Reference

sp_helplogreader_agent (Transact-SQL)
sp_addlogreader_agent (Transact-SQL)

Other Resources

How to: View and Modify Replication Security Settings (Replication Transact-SQL Programming)

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance