>>Yes, there's a couple of ways to do that.
>>Still, if I dare assume that Mike's users have to log on into the app, locking the user's record in user table might be the simplest way. I found that satisfactory, baring in mind I wanted to keep things simple. However, this applies to a specific scenario, so I'm aware it might not fit the Mike's need.
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>>Was that a November '98 of Fox Advisor you were reffering to, George (still haven't recieved that one)?
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>Yes it is. It's on page 50. As the author, I've already received my copy of the magazine.
Ok, I look forward t reading it; I usualy suck up eack issue back to back, even got me a T-shirt for a published tip. Am I proud? You bet ya!
Does your approach on the issue above involve WinAPI? I have seen/tried a way of checking for all kinds of running apps by using some API calls, but it's been a while.
Danijel