Re: How do I lock the unhide database window menu option?
- From: "Chris Mills" <phad_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 13:45:38 +1200
Furthermore, "Client/Server" was intended for performance, not security per
se. It has nothing to do with security, of itself.
"Terminal Server" establishes the same thing as "Client/Server" in many
respects (centralised program/processing). So it is not the "Client/Server"
aspect which you are claiming enhances security, but the actual product itself
rather than it's methodology. In SQL Server, the only security advantage seems
that the password is purported unbreakable. Well, not by a quick search of the
internet....LESS breakable would be true...
Alrighty I'll go now :-)
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