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Is there a way in unix to track what a user is doing while logged in? Is there an account monitoriing option to flip on for a user's account, or is there a unix application that can monitor online ...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 01/19/2003 Views: 0
In NT 4.0 Workstation we were able to make window tracking like X-Windows i.e. the active window is where the mouse is only. You don't have to click on a window to make it active and respond to key...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 06/28/2001 Views: 0
I am using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 and IIS 5.0. I have a site published and I want to track the number of times someone downloads a specific file. The file is downloaded via a hyperlink on a web p...
Zones: Web DevelopmentDate Answered: 08/02/2001 Views: 0
Can anyone please help me how to read tracks from a Data CD(Not an Audio CD)?
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 04/08/2004 Views: 0
Hi, I have a document with Track Changes enabled in Word 2000, and then it shows the entire paragraph as Deleted, then it repeats the entire paragraph again below as Inserted.  I am unsure how t...
Zones: Ms Office SuiteDate Answered: 02/13/2004 Views: 0
previously: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Languages/ASP/Q_20638568.html I wasn't able to get it accomplished and was hoping some one could come up with a way that I could get start_tii...
Zones: ASPDate Answered: 12/09/2003 Views: 0
I would like to track how long has a user been on a page. The problem is recording that  the user leaves the page. How can I do it? p.s. I wouldn't like to open another widnow.
Zones: PHPDate Answered: 10/13/2004 Views: 0
Possibly a similar question to this thread: http://www-tcsn.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Programming_Languages/Dot_Net/Q_20742202.html   but I didn't want to hijack that question.... I'...
Zones: .NETDate Answered: 09/19/2003 Views: 0
I have Pro Tools Free and I was wondering if there was anywhere on the internet where I can download separate audio tracks so that I can practice mixing them with Pro Tools?
Zones: SoftwareDate Answered: 01/29/2004 Views: 0
I would like to track what time a user logs off and on each day.  Is there an easy way to do this on a Windows 2000 domain? Thanks in advance!
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 04/13/2004 Views: 0