You can restrict access to db by IP address.

JP

On Wed 26. September 2001 16:25, you wrote:
> If I wish to do work on a database logging in to server itself and want to
> prevent users from accessing the system via network is there another way to
> do this if I don't want to use the "enable restricted session"
> functionality.  I'm thinking there's probably a neat way to utiltise the
> listener process but have not figured it out.
>
> Also what If I need to work on DB over network but don't want any other
> users using DB what can I do to prevent their connecting?
>
>
> Sean :)
>
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