That's the typical solution. What happens if the admin isn't there? Or any admin? That's why I liked my solution. It's clean and automatically handles such issues.
Of course, if you're only tracking the module the person is and not stopping them from logging in, it wouldn't be a big issue either.
>Craig,
>Thanks for the response. I figured there really wasn't a good answer. As to the system crashing and the records being left in the log file, the administrator
>of the system has extra options on their version of the application menu, one item being an app to clear selected records (or all) from the log file. The other
>neat feature of this "control" program is it allows me to grant, or deny, asscess rights to each app for each operator if I choose to do so.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Brad
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer