Actually, this is half true.
If you log into Vantage, then click on Options|Change User ID, the
login window pops up. You are *still* logged in! Just press Cancel,
and the origional user is still logged in.
I had one user think that this was a quick way to log out, yet by
pressing Cancel, could get back in quicker. Didn't work that way.
Malcolm Spann
MIS
Malmberg Engineering
(925) 606-6500 x19
(925) 606-6505 FAX
Malcolm@...
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If you log into Vantage, then click on Options|Change User ID, the
login window pops up. You are *still* logged in! Just press Cancel,
and the origional user is still logged in.
I had one user think that this was a quick way to log out, yet by
pressing Cancel, could get back in quicker. Didn't work that way.
> To: <vantage@egroups.com>===============================================
> From: "Jim Stetter" <jimstetter@...>
> Date sent: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 16:48:40 -0500
> Send reply to: vantage@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Vantage] Mike Podlin's Time Out Utility
>
> Wayne, my experience is the user isn't counted until they are in. If you
> notice, you don't get the "too many users message" until after you enter
> user/password.
>
> Jim Stetter
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Cox [mailto:wmc@...]
> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 4:38 PM
> To: vantage@egroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Vantage] Mike Podlin's Time Out Utility
>
>
> > I have more users than licenses but this is helping us out
> >tremendously. I have one individual who keeps on clicking his way around
>
> Question: If someone leaves Vantage sitting at the username & password
> prompt, does that count as a seat? Or not till they're actually in?
>
> -Wayne
Malcolm Spann
MIS
Malmberg Engineering
(925) 606-6500 x19
(925) 606-6505 FAX
Malcolm@...
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