drosenkranz
Programmer
Hello There,
I was wondering if there were any security features tucked away in VFP 6.0 similar to Access '97's capabilities where I can Encrypt the data file so you can't see the data with any utility or I can remove a user's administrative rights to changing the file's structure. Everything I find in the VFP 6.0 documentation points at the operating system or networking. I want to:
1) protect my structures from unauthorized modifications.
2) prevent a user from looking through ("snooping"
data stored on the server.
Does VFP 6.0 have any of these facilities built into the language or do I need to rely on NT and outside administative controls?
Will VFP 7.0 address either of these two points?
Thanks,
Dave The 2nd mouse gets the cheese.
I was wondering if there were any security features tucked away in VFP 6.0 similar to Access '97's capabilities where I can Encrypt the data file so you can't see the data with any utility or I can remove a user's administrative rights to changing the file's structure. Everything I find in the VFP 6.0 documentation points at the operating system or networking. I want to:
1) protect my structures from unauthorized modifications.
2) prevent a user from looking through ("snooping"
Does VFP 6.0 have any of these facilities built into the language or do I need to rely on NT and outside administative controls?
Will VFP 7.0 address either of these two points?
Thanks,
Dave The 2nd mouse gets the cheese.