handling security in applications
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Hi There,
I have always wondered what sort of security is the best for a windows
application. I am designing an application and I wish to understand whats
best to implement.
Is it role based security? Shall I handle security in SQL tables. What is
the best way of providing access to various parts of the applciation to the
users. How shall I make the forms customisable for users?
Please guide.
Thanks
Vivek
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