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> > SQL Server will be more secure but there are steps you can take to make VFP data more secure than it is now. You shouldn't install visual foxpro on the user computer. You have to give them your compiled EXE file and the VFP runtime files. That will stop your users from using command like browse. Put all free tables into a database so that they cannot be directly opened in programs like excel.
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> > Regards
> > Tushar
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> Most of the time we have to modify reports or add new options at user end. Thus we have to install VFP at User End.
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> Rgds:
> Ahsan Rana
You don't have to install it.
You can put it on a USB device, and run it from there.
So when you are actually ON site, you plug in the usb thingie,
make yer changes, save em to the hard disk,
and then detach the usb device.
Basically, you're violating the EULA with yer license of VFP.
You've also put your customers at risk for a Software Piracy Issue.
Reagrds [Bill]
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William Sanders / Electronic Filing Group