Boyd,
When you run an executable in the Windows operating
system, the "opened" executable is protected by the
operating system from being changed.
Database files must be separate from the compiled
executable as you need "something" to write the
data to.
The database files must be stored separately.
John
At 05:25 PM 1/25/2010, Boyd wrote:
I thought that as a security issue,
all files could be embedded in the compiler.
We know how to compile.
So all files are outside of the compiler
with just a password protection.
Not what I thought,
That was the big talk about 9.0.
Boyd
---- Paul InterlockInfo <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you need an example, I could send a video
;) it is very simple once you have done
it. Also donât forget about adding in
forms,reports etc... into the compiled version
if the next person is going to be using this on
a network. It is very easy and effective/fast!
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> Sincerely,
> Paul D.
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> We can't figure out how to get the .rx1-4 files into the 9.0 compiler.
> Can someone explain this or give me a link to the Help.
> Additional resources only accept a .rff files.
> Thank you,
> Boyd
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