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Setting Up Configuration Store Permission

When using an enterprise database (such as SQL Server or Oracle) as a configuration store, the database should be a new empty database and the connection to this database should use a database user that is the schema owner of its own schema (a user with read/write to its own schema only). When configuring this "Configuration Store" connection string, it is important to use a database user that does not have access to anything outside of this "TDS" configuration database - in order to mitigate any risk of inadvertently modifying or accessing other data.