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>>Hi,
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>>One of my clients need an ODBC access to some of my tables ( DBF ). The problem is that I use Cryptor to protect two of them. Is there a way to do it and still continue to use Cryptor.
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>Yes, but
>1) You must give password to your client
>2) Your client must have access to Cryptor API/COM
Hi,
How do you see this working? I can see that it is possible via SPROCS but otherwise?
Regards,
Viv
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>>In other word:
>>- Is there a way to use some store procedures
>>- Is ODBC could read those store procedures
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>ODBC don't use Stored Procedure in DBC, but is possibble call it.
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>MartinaJ
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>>I used in the past a RUNAS procedure to protect the directory who contains my datas and if there is no other way I can do it again but Cryptor give much better protection.
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