Denying end users access to a flash file

Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project that I'm hoping to get some help
with, I'm very new to flash. I need a way to steam a flash video to
a users browser, without the file actualy being downloaded onto the
users computer. Basicly my company wants to sell views to some of
the courses we offer implimented in flash. We need to restrict the
user to accessing the flash file once, which I can do, but the part
that i'm not sure about is if a copy of it will always end up on
the users computer.
Sorry if this is not an appropriate place for this question,
but I was hopeing somone might have some insight.
Thanks!

Hi,
did you maintain entries in SM30 BCOS_CUST
You have to have the following entry in your satellite system BCOS_CUST view.
OSS_MSG
W
<Your RFC Destination to SOLMAN>
CUST620
1.0
then you'll be able to create a support message.
Also create BPs in SOLMAN, using DSWP -->Edit --> Create Business Partners.
Select your system and date somewhere back dated all the endusers in your satellite system will be populated select the users and create BPs.
You don't have to worry about end user authorization.
This will solve your problem.
Feel free to revert back.
--Ragu

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