Kent Belan wrote:
> 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


But how do you keep the table in the secure fashion while using it from 
several client PCs?  Seems to me (and I'm ignorant to the tool, so 
correct me as necessary) that you could certainly "lock it down" when 
not in use, but what about when in use in a multi-user scenario?


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