A friend of mine noticed this program running in his task list on Windows 98 SE. It resides in the C:\ directory. A search of MSDN turned up nothing. Even a google search has yeilded no useful information. Renaming it to win32clf.xxx seems to have no adverse effects, and actually boosted...
Maybe this should have its own thread, but its pretty much in line with what we've been discussing. Here is my situation. I have a VB app that needs to enable/disable some of its features depending on the privileges a user has. Those users are part of groups in DB2, so I would need to know...
Thanks lydiap! I figured it might have something to do with OS security, but running the GRANT statement was the last peice I needed.
One more question though. How can I tell if a user is a memeber of a certain group? Is there a way to query the system tables to discover this?
This must be one of those things that IBM believes is too trivial to include in its extensive documentation (such as how to set up a password for a new user).
I want to set up groups so that users in that group only have certain privileges on certain tables. Setting up the groups is easy...
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