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We may have to go that route, but I am not a script writer (though I may yet
have to become one). Thanks for the advice.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Shields [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 6:21 PM
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Subject: Re: Program specific access security program
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 03:52:11PM -0500, Jerrod Howard wrote:
> We are looking for a program to control and log access to specific
programs
> on a windows 2000 computer (for example, o control access to a specifc
> executable or program while also logging the date used and the duration of
> time used on that date). The problem we're having is as people come in to
> use our imaging equipment, we need to track the person who used it as well
> as the duration of time they used it for. I would like to be able to pull
up
> an audit or access log at the end of the month and looks at usage times
per
> user for billing purposes.
This is a cheap trick, and not necessarily suitable for a hostile
environment, but you could move the program being run, and have the
program instead be a script that logs entrance and exit from the
program, and kicks off the original.
This logging could be done to a remote server, or just to a file.
Small script to assemble usage information from that log file, and you'd
be done.
Just a thought,
Alan
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