Subject Re: [firebird-support] Re: RE: How would Firebird prevent users thrasing database
Author Edward Flick
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He's saying the security you are talking about is only skin deep. The
security you talk about is file based and is therefore fairly easily
worked around. Therefore, for people who are really trying to get at
your database, its not security at all. Unless, its a really feable
attempt. And if thats the case you probably don't have much to worry
about anyways.

Edward

GOVINDKRISHNA wrote:

|>From : "Mick Arundell" <macomp@...>
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|>To : <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
|>Date : 06/04/2004 4:49:51 AM
|>Subject : [firebird-support] Re: RE: How would Firebird prevent users
thrasing database
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|>>Can the backup be made secure so that it can only be restored in the same
|>>location.
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|>With Access you can. <= are you sure of that big cheesy :)
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| Actually yes. I have done it for my product. You need to go through
the access documentation to understand what system.mdw does. How to
create your own system.mdw and rename it. How to connect using the non
standard system.mdw and create all the objects with the non standard
system.mdw.
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| Once you figure this out it is very easy
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| gk
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