The only way I can think of providing some type of security is to encrypt the data in the database. I don't know of any databases right off that support that natively. Generally, saving encrypted data is handled on the application side, so you'll have to use and encryption/decryption layer...
You most certainly can use ASP to access MySQL. I don't know what type of priveleges you have, but if you can setup a DSN to your MySQL database, it'll be a little easier to access. You can also access via a DSNless connection. All this is done through the an ADODB connection using the...
I don't know what OS you're using, but on my XP Pro version, I already have a Paradox driver setup for selection when setting up a new ODBC DSN connection.
I believe it exists in the MDAC 2.5 stuff, which you can download from here: http://www.microsoft.com/data/download_250rtm.htm
After you...
I'm having a problem using Seagate's Crystal reports distributed by Mas90/200 accessing Btrieve data through native DDF access. The Crystal version is 8.5. However, through a generic Seagate Crystal 8.5, I have no problems accessing the data. I can get the Mas90/200 distribution version to...
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