Can you please give some more info on this? Do you use SQL authentication or Windows integrated? Have you executed direct SQL sentences on this database before? As contradictory as it may seems, an active user inside SL DOES NOT have SELECT permission on the application tables. At least using Windows auth in SL 2011, a SQL feature called Application Role implements a lock on the regular database access. At the login sequence, the SL client application issues the correct application role commands in order to get access. Any other SQL client that isn't invited doesn't get through. Only SL users with SYSADMIN enabled do have the access, or any other that was created as a bypass by the dba.
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