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RE: It really can't be done. Even using your "database script" example. ~Naomi Deskroterakol 7.Jan.04 04:02 PM a Web browser Notes Client All ReleasesAll Platforms
I can't emphasize enough that this kind of fig leaf protection tends to hide the fact that there's a vulnerability, rather than provide any real protection. If you put this in place, then even putting aside the inconvenience for legitimate users, you will create the attitude among the managers of this project that the remote replicas are "safe" when they are obviously not. It's bad information security strategy.
Obviously the client wants this, and presumably they'll pay you to do it, and you *will* be able to put some kind of token difficulty on there. But it's not like the defeats to it demand in-depth knowledge of Notes. My GRANDMOTHER writes CD-Rs now, and that's the only thing it takes to make the whole scheme breakdown.