I will only know when deploying on the Staging Environment in a few days.
I think like Sergei mentonned, it will refered to the user's profile if the sys admin didn't change or block it.
>What does SYS(2023) return for your application?
>>>Or how do you run your application?
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>>All users access a CITRIX portal from a THIN terminal.
>>They can only run apllication that are made available to them via the portail.
>>They cannot browse nor access the C: drive or any other drive.
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>>All application are centralize in a subfolder. They can only be execute.
>>All data is stored on a ORACLE backend on a SAN.
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>>It's like a maximum security prison. Whe deal with sensitive DATA.
>>There is no way to capture, send or Print Data.
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>>We also have a Zoning system that prevent developpers to access Production DATA. I can only test on a staging system with dummy DATA.
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>>Everything is secured. When I go to browse the network, I only see my workstation but I know there at least 35 servers and about 160 workstation on that network. It's really scary.
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>>I see. I don't know then. Looks like you would have to try and your users >would have to try. You better put this particular code in extra catch/try >block then if you don't want to use your general error handler.
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>That's what did ;-)
Luc Nadeau
lnadeau@neova.ca"the theory, it is when all is known and that nothing works. The practice, it is when all works and that nobody knows why." - Albert Einstein (Nobel of physique 1921)