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any way to verbosely log a particular user's application session?

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zorak

Technical User
Jul 24, 2002
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CA
Hi there,

We're having a problem where a few users are running into problems with one specific published app that they are running under XPe on Win2K AdvSrvr.

I want to know if there is a way to specifically and verbosely log the sessions of a particular published app and/or log the user session to try and determine where the nature of the issue is.

Anyone know how to do this?

Thanks! :)
 
SysTrack 2.01 might help you as it provides the ability to monitor user session activity: the applications each user ran, when they ran them (start & stop times), how long they had the application loaded, the % of time the application was active vs. loaded, when they were last used, the number of times they ran each application, whether or not the application ended properly, the systems/servers where the user ran the application, etc. SysTrack does many other things too.

If you want information on SysTrack, please let me know.

Mike Kap
mikek@lakesidesoftware.com
 
Filemon is free and available from - it only logs file activity, but is a great help in troubleshooting.

Systrack monitors in much the same way as Citrix Resource Manager does (available with MetaFrame XPe). However, Filemon produces verbose logs. Regmon does much the same thing for registry entries, and there are other tools at sysinternals that monitor processes, handles, etc. CitrixEngineer@yahoo.co.uk
 
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