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From: "Alice Dempsey, L322, ext. 6404" <dempsey%phvax.dnet@SB.COM>
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Subject: Metering software needed
Date: 14 Mar 1994 19:12:37 +0200
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Does anyone know of a good software the can keep track of who
uses which database? We have both Windows and DOS CD-ROM databases and want
to monitor the the usage.  We are looking for something that will ask
questions about the users department, etc and which database they want to
access and then connect them to the appropriate database.
There databases are on stand alone PCs not a network.
Thanks in advance
Alice Dempsey
