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How To Really Hide R4 Database Design
kani kupcuk 09.08.2000
Rating: -2.80- (out of 5)




May be you read a lot of tips about how to unhide design (with a local replica, or with Hexa Editor, or with C++ code...). Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. The normal way to hide the design is : File-Database-Replace Design-Hide Formulas and LotusScript. If you do it with Notes R4 client, the design will not be really hidden, but if you do it with Notes R5 client, the design will be really hidden, even if this is a R4 database for R4 users. So, you don't need to externalyze your code into LSS files, you just need Notes R5 client, it will not change the ODS and it will work very well with Notes/Domino R4. Your customers need to schedule agents and agents are not visible when the design is hidden ? Create a second database with visible design and some agents. The code for this agents will be to launch agents in your main database, the customers don't see your code but they can schedule the agent as they wants.
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