How about making an Active Link that fires on $CLIENT-TYPE$, and hides/shows
the button?

Rick

On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Pruitt, Christopher (Bank of America
Account) <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Has anyone on here been successful in disabling the report function on the
> web but not disable it for users of the desktop Client?****
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> Right now when we removed the Report label from the Report Button on the
> Table Properties’ Table Label tab it removes the Report ability from both
> the Web users and the Desktop Client users. We are trying to find a way to
> provide that function for the Desktop Clients only and take it away from the
> Web users.****
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> Has anyone on her been successful with this? If so how did you do it?****
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> *Christopher Pruitt*
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