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Steve, I really do not know. I am not the system manager at my shop and I think the only one on a Win NT Client with an old version of Client Access. All users are or Win2000 with recent versions of Client Access and restrictions on rights have been loosened, not to say abandoned. I'm going to test it tomorrow, but have little hope. In theory: if a user cannot access the Control panel (Configuration folder) and open the DataSources, then it look secure to me. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 26-7-05 at 9:16 Steve Landess wrote: >Carel - > >If the Windows user doesn't have admin rights, can't you use Windows >Policies to secure them from being able to change this information within the >ODBC manager?
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