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Should dotNet become VFP?
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29/06/2004 11:11:59
Walter Meester
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Visual FoxPro
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I know. As I said, it's possible. Much more easily with Win2K and beyond than with Win9x, too.

I merely didn't want someone who hadn't done those things reading where you said that this solution would "not require the system administrator to take additional steps" and think that part was true. They, in fact, would have to take the additional steps you now have described. As is the case with just about anything else, someone who's never done that (e.g., removing the task bar) won't accomplish it quickly the first time. And also as is the case with just about anything else, once someone has learned to do it, it's probably not too difficult (never took it quite that far myself, preferring to let the database server protect the data). Regardless, the system administrator does have to take additional steps.

I trust you have not taken this as nit-picking, but rather me just wanting to make sure no one was misled re: "no steps." Thanks.

Kelly

>Hi kelly,
>
>With TS/CITRIX, a common practise is that only the application starts up, not having the the taskbar, not having the possibility to start anything else, run under a certain account.
>Also, such users run under a certain profile with very limited permissions in case applications are started from within the VFP application.
>
>Walter,
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