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| Thread ID: 64639 | 2005-12-22 01:51:00 | Monitor time logged in? | zahmad (8963) | Press F1 |
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| 414685 | 2005-12-22 04:27:00 | dictionary.reference.com Looks to me like Albert's "kapeesh" was one letter from being correct, while Kingyaddayadda's spirited correction was imaginary. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 414686 | 2005-12-22 07:06:00 | Is there anything that is a timer for windows? Possibly runs on the system tray :)? | zahmad (8963) | ||
| 414687 | 2005-12-22 21:20:00 | Last words... losing consciousness... Can .. not ... withstand ... stinging rebuttal It's not one word "kingdragonfly", you forgot to hit the space bar, but I guess you cant be as perfect as the rest of us. |
kingdragonfly (309) | ||
| 414688 | 2005-12-22 23:14:00 | Last words... losing consciousness... Can .. not ... withstand ... stinging rebuttal in the name of the lord reveal your self |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 414689 | 2005-12-22 23:30:00 | Can we just get back to my question please :( ? | zahmad (8963) | ||
| 414690 | 2005-12-22 23:36:00 | Can we just get back to my question please :( ? How did you get on with the first three sugestions |
Rob99 (151) | ||
| 414691 | 2005-12-22 23:51:00 | They are for internet timers, not LOGON TIMERS :( Searched google, but didn't find anything :( |
zahmad (8963) | ||
| 414692 | 2005-12-23 00:34:00 | You could try reading the system logs, it will tell you when a user started and stopped a service, eg. when they login their printer service may start up and stop when they log out. | Rob99 (151) | ||
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