On Dienstag, Jan 14, 2003, at 12:29 Europe/Zurich, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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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.
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 .


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.

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