Jim,

There is no way using directory rights to do what you want unless you 
segregate the dbs into separate directories.  But using file-based rights 
you're going to continue to face the problems you have observed.


>I guess I need to brush up some more on setting rights.
>The problem I have is I have a least 3 different sets of users
>with different rights. One that has full rights on the directory,
>one that has rights just on a couple of databases, and another
>that has rights on about 30% or so of the db's ... With the
>db's in the same directory as the RBase's exe, I'm not sure
>how to set the rights for different users/groups so some of them
>don't ever see any of the Accounting are related db's..

Emmitt Dove
Manager, DairyPak Business Systems
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
40 Lindeman Drive
Trumbull, CT  06611
(203) 673-2231
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