Hi Viv
The user won't be VFP literate or a programmer for that matter, just know they way around Windows/Excel etc.
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>>I've been asked by my customer to add the facility to allow another machine to access their application in the same office, and allow the user to edit certain details in a table.
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>>However, the user will be quite computer literate and they are concerned that he will be able to access/copy the DBFs and take them away with him.
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>>How can I make the data only accesable via the software?
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>>I seem to remember there was a trick you could with the database container to stop the dbfs from being opened without 1st correctly opening the database?
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>Don't know of anything along those lines that someone who is Foxpro literate couldn't circumvent. There are two options worth exploring - (a) encrypting the database (b) restricting access to the windows data folder and impersonating a valid user in the VFP app.
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>HTH,
>Viv
Rob