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08.19.2008 at 10:02AM PDT, ID: 23660371
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Granting/Denying access to application functions

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Microsoft, Visual Basic, 6, Visual Basic

Just wondering if anyone had any ideas on how I can turn on/off functions of my application based on licensing.  I want 1 application to distribute to all customers but would like to be able to restrict access to functions as necessary.
For example, if it were an asset management application with 3 functions (receive, issue and inventory), one user might want to do everything and another might only want to recieve.
I would like to accomplish this with as little overhead as possible and don't want to have several different sets of code.  Any suggestions would be appreciated
 
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