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Horatiu Cristea,

I apologize in advance for asking questions that may seem simple to you. I am a novice at this coding. I was searching for a solution to keep track of my students who login and logoff my computer. I need to track who is on and when they logoff, and what day it was.

I found your solution for a site, is it possible to use this code for a computer, and if so, how would I do it, My knowledge of MS Access is beginner.

thanks in advance
Chuck Baker
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I think you meant to post your question in the forum at the bottom of this article[^].
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 20-Mar-11 20:57pm    
Sure.
--SA
"I need to track who is on and when they logoff, and what day it was"

If you want to track logons/logoffs to the computer, why not just use Windows Security log?

"I found your solution for a site, is it possible to use this code for a computer, and if so, how would I do it, My knowledge of MS Access is beginner."

Don't quite understand what solution you're referring to. The code project itself? A link to the solution you're referring to would be useful.


p.s. Don't include your email in a post unless you want a whole lot of spam.
 
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Richard MacCutchan 20-Mar-11 16:26pm    
Look at the name his message is addressed to.
Wendelius 21-Mar-11 4:12am    
You're right! It was meant to be sent to the article forum.

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