At 02:41 PM 7/10/2012, jan johansen wrote:

Duh! I never thought to add the scratch files to the exception.


Jan,

The R:BASE program executable, the database files, and the temporary scratch files are the most common.

If your application uses external files, like an external form, or an RBA application file, these should also be listed as an exception.

The following extensions can be added as an exception within security software.

APX - Binary application file created using Codelock, also generated by Application Express in all R:BASE versions
DAT - Application startup file, or text data file
EEP - Entry/Exit Procedure file
PRC - ASCII Stored Procedure file
PRO - Compiled procedure file, traditionally compiled using Codelock
RBA - Windows application file, generated by the Application Designer in R:BASE versions 7.x and higher
RBC - R:Charts chart file
RBM - R:BASE Module file (R:BASE Plugin file for version 9.0 and higher)
RFF - R:BASE external form file
RGW - R:BASE Gateway import/export specification file
RMD - R:BASE ASCII command file
RMT - R:Mail Editor Template file

Users may also have a custom file extension, like JM2, which may also need included as an exception.

Best regards,

John Minyo II
Customer Service
R:BASE Technologies, Inc.
P: 1+724.733.0053
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