[REQ] UserName and ComputerName i File operation Logfile

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[REQ] UserName and ComputerName i File operation Logfile

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The File operation log file store date and time for file operations.
But if I use TC over a network and run it on multiple machines and under differens usernames, it would be nice to log that information too.

Make it optional for non-network users.
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2petergus
You could write that info with a batch file or script on TC start into the logfile.
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Support++
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While I wrote this there was no SanskritFritz's post.
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SanskritFritz wrote:2petergus
You could write that info with a batch file or script on TC start into the logfile.
yes, but it doesn't look very nice if a command prompt pops up.
Much nicer if TC write it to log on TC start.
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Of course. :? But also you could do something like this:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=102643#102643
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petergus wrote:
SanskritFritz wrote:2petergus
You could write that info with a batch file or script on TC start into the logfile.
yes, but it doesn't look very nice if a command prompt pops up.
Much nicer if TC write it to log on TC start.
You can use this.
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Post by *petergus »

This information can be added to this string:

2007-01-20 14:54:43: Program start

Like this

2007-01-20 14:54:43: Program start (COMPUTERNAME\USERNAME)
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Good idea, I will try to add it - should be quite easy.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Good idea, I will try to add it - should be quite easy.
Thank you! :)
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