Some dooschbag at one of our sites is making such a stink about our VFP9 
free tables not being secure, and telling how folks can get into the 
tables on the LAN and do bad things.  I laugh because this app has been 
working great for this company for years and it's never been a problem 
until Mr. New Guy who used to work in the Security division at VISA card 
came onto the scene.  He's touting how he could break through the 
firewall on the LANs in less than 5-10 minutes, etc. etc. etc.  I think 
he's basically trying to get attention.  Yes, our VFP tables are NOT 
secure.  Anyone tech savvy knows that a file server database is NOT 
secure like a database server.

Question for those who have seen Advantage Database Server:  is this the 
best way to take a legacy VFP app (which uses tons of xbase approach 
code) and make it secure so that any DBF viewer you download from Google 
is blocked from reading it?  My colleague was able to download something 
called DBF Manager and plow right into a DBF.  (It didn't even care 
about the cheap DBC Events security I put into a test/sample database.)

tia,
--Michael



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