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Old July 26th, 2000, 03:38 AM
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<i><b>Originally posted by : Matt (Mchojnacki@k12.dserv.com)</b></i><br /><br />I am designing a web site for the company i work for and I would like to try and track who is coming in and when. When the user goes into the site, they must log in, and then appears "Welcome 'user'" Is there a way I can send this name to an access database or something to track which users came in? Also, is it possible for date and time? What about tracking for a site without user log in? Anybody have any info. regarding this? Thanks,<br /><br />Matt

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<i><b>Originally posted by : Doug Seven (doug.seven@codejunkies.net)</b></i><br /><br />Matt,<br /><br />This discussion forum is for developing with ASP+, the next generation of ASP (not yet released to the public).<br /><br />If you still need some assistance, email me directly. I teach a class in ASP and have a sample very similar to what you are describing.<br /><br />Doug Seven<br />CodeJunkies.Net / ASPNextGen.com<br />doug.seven@codejunkies.net<br /><br />------------<br />Matt at 7/26/2000 12:38:43 PM<br /><br /><br />I am designing a web site for the company i work for and I would like to try and track who is coming in and when. When the user goes into the site, they must log in, and then appears "Welcome 'user'" Is there a way I can send this name to an access database or something to track which users came in? Also, is it possible for date and time? What about tracking for a site without user log in? Anybody have any info. regarding this? Thanks,<br /><br />Matt

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