On Dienstag, Jan 14, 2003, at 12:29 Europe/Zurich, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Alternatively you could just set the password in the Distribution Builder, this will make your stack encrypted, but you won't have to worry about un-encrypting it, because the engine will do that automatically when you open it. But I'm not sure what happens when you open a such encrypted stack with the Development Environment .
I was thinking I could set the password of the data stack, so encryptng it and
preventing casual browsing and poking around using a text editor. Howevere,
i don't want my users to have to use a password. Can i just set and unset the
password in a script as my standalone accesses and closes the data stack? Or
do I need to set a password and subsequently use the passkey? How do I do
this in a script? The docs seem to assume that if you want to encrypt a
stack, you also want the user to enter a password, so there are no scripted
examples given.
2 I have set the data stack to free memory on closing. Am i right to assume
that this doesn't do anything in the development environment? After closing
I can still see the stack in the App overview and access it via same. It
only goes if I 'purge' using app overview or menu.
this is similar to what I experienced. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
