>>Thanks Bruce, but it should work programatucally...
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>That's a tough one, but for me if this problem comes up of a deleted DBC table, it is a major problem, and the admin should be called in anyway and can do the manual delete. Otherwise, I would tell a user to a) restore the backup file from server/PC, or b)if on PC and no backup, use restore utility like Norton to recover file (as long as you hurry up to do it). Either way, give user a lecture to be more careful :)
I agree with Bruce. I think Bela is trying to secure things where no security is possible. The probalility that the .DBC will fail is much greater than that a user ( and I exclude myself of course) deletes a file, unless we cannot exclude bad faith of course. And security against bad faith is definitely out of scope here, I know a burocrat who can confirm this. :)
Marc
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