I use cryptor to secure my DBF tables.
Works fine with VFP9 and is very easy to implement.
No one will be able to view the data with a "viewer" program.
HTH,
Kent

  

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MB Software 
> Solutions General Account
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:47 AM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: It's that time again from the PHBs...."VFP9 free 
> tables not secure?!??What?!?!?!!!!?"
> 
> 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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