"Bruno Wolff III" <bruno@wolff.to>>
> This is usually accomplished by logging in as a normal user for most
> tasks and only using a superuser account when it is needed.
Yes. DBAs should be careful when operating on the databases.
But I have seen many people using the superuser in MS SQL
Server to operate on the databases. Maybe that's why MS SQL
Server has an option to allow a superuser change system
objects or not. That's why I think the option is useful for users,
especially those familar with MS Windows.