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Jim Franklin
Hi,
I have a client who has paid for a single site licenced copy of a
Front-End/Back-End Access 2003 database application. They will have the
ability to install copies of the front-end on different machines but all
point to a single back end db on a pc on the LAN.
I am concerned that I believe they intend to distrubute complete copies of
the system to other people/organisations, for their own profit. (Not the
most desireable clients, but its a long story!)
Does anyone know of a way whereby the front end can verify it is linked to
the original back end, and not a duplicate on another machine? Obviously any
data, keys etc are copied across when a back end is duplicated, but I
wondered if there is any way of identifying the machine name, windows id,
etc that the back end is stored on?
If anyone has any ideas, it would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Jim
I have a client who has paid for a single site licenced copy of a
Front-End/Back-End Access 2003 database application. They will have the
ability to install copies of the front-end on different machines but all
point to a single back end db on a pc on the LAN.
I am concerned that I believe they intend to distrubute complete copies of
the system to other people/organisations, for their own profit. (Not the
most desireable clients, but its a long story!)
Does anyone know of a way whereby the front end can verify it is linked to
the original back end, and not a duplicate on another machine? Obviously any
data, keys etc are copied across when a back end is duplicated, but I
wondered if there is any way of identifying the machine name, windows id,
etc that the back end is stored on?
If anyone has any ideas, it would be very much appreciated!
Thanks,
Jim