yes, u r right. The saved/unsaved preference DBstore
in RAM and initially we wish to set the DB as
read-only as attempting to write to DB can be done.
However, it's fail to do so as i mentioned. By the
way, how to disable the control on the prefs form? You
mean we can change the prc to replace every palm's
prefs form? There is prefs form's code available for
us to do the modication? pls advise. Thank you very
much!
--- "Mark A. Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure you want to prevent a user from
> changing the prefs of every
> application rather just your application? If it is
> just yours, then once
> your app decides it is time to prevent further
> changes to its own prefs, why
> not just disable the controls on your prefs form (or
> something similar)? I
> can imagine this sort of thing being done if the
> handheld is being managed
> by a central admin server, but it seems odd if it
> isn't.
>
> Also, the prefs databases ("Saved Preferences" and
> "Unsaved Preferences")
> are not in ROM, they are in normal storage memory.
>
> Mark Peters
>
> "apple k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any way to lock the preference database
> > programmatically? i know we can set the preference
> > through a program but we would not like to change
> the
> > preference setting anymore via individual palm? I
> have
> > tried to use the DmSetDatabaseInfo to set a
> readyOnly
> > attribute of the preference database. However,
> it's
> > fail to do so. As i understand that the preference
> > database resides in ROM and DmSetDatabaseInfo used
> to
> > set info of DB in RAM. I was wondering we have any
> > ways to do it? Pls advise.
> >
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