Just an FYI: MS SQL Server 2000 has a similar issue -- the user needs to
be set up in SQL and given access to the database, but does not have to
be set up on the server as a user.

Dick Kryka
Director of Applications
CCCS of Greater Denver, Inc.
Paragon Financial Services
303-632-2226
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The solution that I mentioned was how we made the equivalent
functionality
of QM secure. I would really like to see UniObjects offer something
similar.
This problem has come up a couple of times when delivering training
courses
for IBM and seems to cause major concerns, especially amongst those
responsible for security on sensitive installations such as banks.

It's probably time to bring this thread to a close and wait to see if
anyone
in IBM decides it's worth doing something about.


Martin Phillips
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