The Microsoft SQL Stored Procedure 'xp_dirtree' isn't used by ePolicy Orchestrator
Last Modified: 2023-07-24 05:20:39 Etc/GMT
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The Microsoft SQL Stored Procedure 'xp_dirtree' isn't used by ePolicy Orchestrator
Technical Articles ID:
KB91036
Last Modified: 2023-07-24 05:20:39 Etc/GMT Environment
ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) - all supported versions For details of ePO-supported environments, see KB51569 - Supported platforms for ePolicy Orchestrator. Summary
If you run a vulnerability scanner against a Microsoft SQL database, it might flag on the Microsoft Stored Procedure (SP) To remove execute permissions on the stored procedure from the public role, use the following SQL command: IMPORTANT:
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