Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!ogicse!plains!jnelson From: jnelson@plains.NoDak.edu (Jim Nelson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Re: Logging activity on PC via TSR Message-ID: <10437@plains.NoDak.edu> Date: 17 May 91 01:48:00 GMT References: <26540@adm.brl.mil> <6490012@hplsla.HP.COM> Organization: North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND Lines: 19 In article <6490012@hplsla.HP.COM> davidr@hplsla.HP.COM (David M. Reed) writes: >I have a Public Domain program from PC Magazine that performs this logging. >I use it to keep track of activities on a shared system. It's one flaw is >that it does not catch the COMMAND.COM _internal_ commands (eg. COPY, DEL, >MKDIR, RMDIR, etc.). Well, this could be construed as extreme, but try 4DOS. It's a command.com replacement that has the ability to log EVERYTHING, including resident commands, has a history list for recalling commands, and a whole bunch of other neat functions. It's Shareware, but it's good shareware. Strike that. Great Shareware. -- .sig? What .sig? Ohhhh, *THIS* .sig. Jim, in the Land of the Lost. disclaimer: These are just opinions. If you want 'em, you can have 'em.