Yes, but you can still delete the DB, it's just not done 'automatically'. If you explain what you're doing maybe a better way could be suggested... Alan Pinstein Synergy Solutions, Inc. http://www.synsolutions.com 1-800-210-5293 >But now the DB won't be deleted when the app is. Leaving wasted >memory. Correct ? > >Ron > ><pre> > Thanks Alan & Richard! Setting my app's creator ID to be different from >its database's creator ID did the trick. > > Michael ></pre>
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