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Hi,
I consider using a class to store if the user has been authorized. Something like: Dim thisUser as new clsUser thisUser.IsAuthorized = True But I don't know how to preserve this instance of the class, together with it's properties, throughout the life of the application. Could you help me? Thank's in advance Philippe |
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