Permission to run SQL Server DTA - dbo access needed --- to the user database, or msdb ?

Hi All,
       I am remotely working with a developer who wants to run DTA (SQL Server 2008 R2). I gave the AD Group "ALTER TRACE" permission, and also "execute" permission to xp_msver in master db. I also read that
the user needs to be in dbo group. This is to the user database they wish to use DTA with, correct ? I just want to be sure that dbo to msdb is not needed.
Thank you,
Joe Clark
Joe Clark

Please see the link bellow
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190987(v=sql.105).aspx
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