>Any chance of you zipping up your foxpro security database ( and tables), security business objects and custom data classes (if used) and shoot it over to me? This would be a life saver. I sold the client on keeping their existing foxpro investment in place. I can't possibly show up with an partial SQL server implementation at the last minute. Many thanx.
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>Neil
>drgorin@gorinortho.com
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>>Neil,
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>>>Hello,
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>>>Just about to deploy an mm.net web application and have 1 last thing to do - application security. The ms SQL server implementation works just fine as detailed in the MM.NET user manual. I however need a foxpro implementation of application security. Has anyone done it? Please provide me with a reference or link so that I don’t reinvent the wheel.
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>>>Many thanx
>>>Neil
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>>I have used MM security with foxpro, access, sql server, and VistaDB. Unless I am not understanding your question it works the same. you may however have to add the tables and fields for security yourself. Also be sure to set the securityDatabaseKey for your security data access in your web.config. I am guessing your question is more than this.
>>Tim
Neil,
The sample app with MM has all the VFP with security built in. You can get the tables from Program Files\ Mere Mortals .Net Framework 2008\ Samples\ VFPData\ Security.
Check out the sample app on how it is all hooked up as well.
Tim
Timothy Bryan