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Siebel Remote and Replication Manager Administration Guide > Configuring the Siebel Server > Options for Configuring the Siebel Server > Disabling Local Access to Certain ViewsAs an option, you can disable local access to certain views. If the tables that are associated with business objects possess limited visibility, then you must not allow the user to use the All views when connected to a local database. The remote client attempts to fix foreign key relationships when displaying data. Siebel Remote sends the changed data to the server database and other remote clients, which corrupts these databases. Consider an example that illustrates this behavior. If the remote client cannot locate an account for an opportunity in the local database, then the All Opportunity List view resets the value of the primary account of the opportunity to NULL. Siebel Remote copies the opportunity to the local database because an activity that the user owns references the opportunity. Siebel Remote copies the opportunity so that the remote client can display the opportunity name and the activity in the Activity List view. If the user is not a member of the sales team for the opportunity, then Siebel Remote does not copy the primary account of the opportunity. If the user accesses the All Opportunity List view to display the opportunity, and if the remote client does not find the primary account of the opportunity in the local database, then Siebel Remote resets the primary account of the opportunity to NULL and then copies this change to other databases. In this situation, limited visibility is related to the following types of visibility that are available with Siebel remote: To disable local access to certain views
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