>>Is there a way to avoid access to a 'dbf' from another
>>application, like and editor, how can I control the
>>fact that somebody with a local copy of foxpro in a local drive can 'Browse' any table ?. Is there a way to avoid that, do I need to move to 'SQL Server' to have that control, I would like to have something like a 'password' to browse a table, and I am afraid to use encription. Any sugestion will be apreciated.
>
>Encryption might be a solution.
Also, if you have dbc, it's good to have some update/insert/deletetriggers using custom app properties, so nobody could change data outside the system.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant