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RE: It really can't be done. Even using your "database script" example. ~Naomi Deskroterakol 6.Jan.04 09:03 PM a Web browser Notes Client All ReleasesAll Platforms
Hmmmm... all the ways to bypass this...
1) change the clock on the laptop before opening the database.
2) opening in Designer, then using Preview in Notes, which bypasses the PostOpen event
3) writing the database to CD, so that deletions are impossible
4) marking the NSF as read-only in the OS
5) reading the documents through an agent or API program, and copying to another location
6) printing all the documents in hardcopy before the expiration date
7) replacing the design on the database
8) putting the NSF on a server and accessing via browser
Of these, I'd consider #3 to be the most likely. If I were a salesperson leaving the company, I'd copy that NSF to a CD before giving notice.
There are some good reasons for *not* taking the approach you're thinking of. What's going to happen when someone legimately hasn't replicated in that time period? Materinity leave is a good case where someone might just be on vacation during that period. You're possibly destroying valuable work and data that might be on that replica.