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  • Subject: Re: Op's nav - Graphical UPDDTA
  • From: mcrump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:05:41 -0500



Rob,

Right click you system.  There is something called Application Administration.
By default, everyone has access to everything.  However, you can take that away.
Email me if you have more questions.  I gotta run and fix a lawn mower......

Michael Crump
Ball-Foster Glass Container Co.



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How do we turn off the Database portion of Operations
Navigator?  I played with this before but it took a seminar
yesterday to point out this glaring security breach to me
yesterday.  Granted we could use object security, but the
reality of that being implemented anytime soon is slim to
none.  The breach is this:
Open Op's nav
Expand your 400
Select database
Select libraries
Select a library
Find a database and double click on it.
There you go, a graphical UPDDTA, for all your users to share!
 And if you right click on the database, you can add fields and
do all sorts of funky things to a table.  Graphical DDS?

Please, no flames on how I shouldn't ask the list this question,
because then more people will know about this hole.  The hole
already exists.  How do we plug it?
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