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Keith Morse wrote:

>>     Well, I hope you understand it now. I'm not trying to hide anything, i
>> just want to make my life easier :)

This is decending into silliness. You _are_ trying to prevent access to
the code, for whatever reason, so let's not mince words.  That isn't the
point.

Assuming you know what you're doing, and that permissions and access
controls on the target system are set appropriately for your situation,
then your problem is administrative, not technical.  Your terms of
service (or employment) will dictate whether it's possible or
appropriate for someone to modify system files, and the consequences of
doing so.  

That is my $.02.

- -d


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David Talkington

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