Access Operations when sitting Idle

  • Thread starter Michael Kintner
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Michael Kintner

Hello Folks,

Is there anyway that if no activity has happend (sitting idle) for a period
of time that Access would could automatically close or invoke an event?

Thank you in advance,
Michael Kintner
 
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Salad

Albert said:
yes, there is sample download, and I have successfully used it in several
applications to kick people out after 1 hour of no activity.


a2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;210297
I onetime put a time (clock) on a form and ticked the seconds off. The
users asked me to take it off. I think it slowed things down. I'm not
sure if a timerintermal of every minutes or so would make things better.

The link you posted used a interval of 1000 and I remembered my
experience with the users. Mine might have been an anomoly though.
 
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Jeff Boyce

Albert

You are much more considerate than I am ... 20 minutes of inactivity gets a
"boot" on mine!

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Salad said:
I onetime put a time (clock) on a form and ticked the seconds off. The
users asked me to take it off. I think it slowed things down. I'm not
sure if a timerintermal of every minutes or so would make things better.

The link you posted used a interval of 1000 and I remembered my
experience with the users. Mine might have been an anomoly though.

I haven't had any such troubles with similar code. Mind you I set the
interval to five minutes.

Tony
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