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------- Additional comments from ohal...@openoffice.org Thu Jan  8 20:46:43 
+0000 2009 -------
Pong.
Your questions are valid. Simply removing the creation of a local database does
not prevent users to connect to existing databases.

It may sound evil, but the objective is to make user life (i.e. create
uncontrolled data-marts) much more hard, so that he will have to ask for
Service-desk assistance (and justify business need) or give up.

So far there is no way as you correctly point, to prevent a skilled user to
overcome such limitations.

However, in many corporations, installing new, non-approved softwares are
expressly forbiden, and available only to very few individuals, with specific,
documented business needs.


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