User objects didn't display in SQL developer connecting to MS SQL server

I follow the document steps and successfully connected to MS SQL server. I can connect and see all the objects in MS SQL if I use the SQL account with sysadmin role. Everything works fine for using the MS SQL account with sysadmin role.
However, if I use a SQL account that only have db_datareader role only, it connects fine. I can run a select statement to select any dbo tables and get data return, but I can't see any dbo objects list on the left navigator bar. It will be very helpful for users to see the objects and names in the navigator bar.
Is there anything special I have to setup in order for the objects to display in the navigator bar for MS SQL server with account have db_datareader only?

Hi user615547 ,
I do not see a bug logged on this.
The only issue I can remember beyond db_datareader is that you need
-grant view definition to <user>
on SQL Server 2005 to view a stored procedure definition that is not yours. Even if you have execute privilege you may not have view source privilege.
Can your dba illuminate how the database was locked down?
What version of SQL Server are you using ?
Which specific object browsers are failing or, are all the object browsers failing?
Does the database capture correctly? (browse and capture use slightly different queries.) You will need to create a repository on oracle and 'capture' the sql server database).
-Turloch

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    If you can describe your database a bit (number of tables, number of procedures, amount of data to migrate) I may be able to define my testcase better so I can replicate the issue.
    Thanks
    Dermot
    SQL Developer Team.

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