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21/10/1999 08:37:22
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Visual FoxPro
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Third party products
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00279138
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Hi Sylvain,

My client understands that nothing is totally secure. The next logical step is that since nothing is secure, why even try. Most clients realize that nothing is totally secure, but they like to be able to say "we employed encryption to help prevent your data from being viewed by prying eyes".

It's easier for a client to say "Some hacker broke our encryption scheme" than it is to say "We didnt employ encryption because the encryption would just get cracked anyway." Which statement is more likely to get the company sued ;)

MSDE just wont wont for my client. The app is already developed in VFP and takes advantage of Rushmore for particularly important functionality, which MSDE doesnt handle.

Thanks for your response.

Rick
>Hi Rick,
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>As Craig said, anyone who has access to the tables can delete/modify data even if encrypted. Another idea could be to use Microsoft's MSDE; it's free and made for 5 users or less, but since you don't plan on having a multiuser application it shouldn't be a problem.
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>It may seem overkill to have a client/server single user application, but I don't think that FoxPro/3rd party can offer the security you require.
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>>I am working with a client that has a series of lookup tables and tables that tell how information is connected (pseudo-artificial intelligence), and they are concerned that anyone with foxpro or ODBC can access/change this information.
Rick Hodder
MCP Visual Foxpro
C#, VB.NET Developer
Independent Consultant
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