Restriting the use of a database to 1 PC
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- From: "quinto via AccessMonster.com" <u35571@uwe>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 23:14:32 GMT
Can a database (MDB or MDE) be restricted to a certain PC by using a serial
number or other identification in the PC and place that in a hidden table or
other control?
Thanks
Charles
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