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QTIPS - TCL Disabled

As developers it can occasionally be embarrassing to be caught on client's site, requiring TCL access but with the TCL key disabled. In older releases the solution was simple - just Ctrl-Break and EXECUTE at the debugger. However this loophole has (thankfully) been stopped.

Another technique which still works IF CREATION OF MACROS HAS NOT BEEN DISABLED is to invoke the Macro Window with Alt-M. Create a dummy macro set, and assign Alt-1 a code of E and no command. Pressing Alt-1 will then invoke a TCL window.

To block this loophole into the system, simply disable the creation of macros in the environment.

(Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 7,8)
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