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Log chat to DB? by dr_db on 04-16-2004 at 07:37 AM

I was wondering if there was a way to log the chat to a db - even some kind of hook I could use with the plugins so I could write it myself.

I was thinking of sending it to MSDE, or something that can handle a fairly large size.

My kids are always erasing the logs to try and hide what they are doing, and at the same time dumping everything work related of mine.  Which really screws me.  So yeah, I wouldn't mind making it harder for them to cover their tracks either, so I at least know when my daughter sneeks out in middle of the night I know where she went.+o(


RE: Log chat to DB? by Anubis on 04-16-2004 at 08:19 AM

If you set accounts up on your computer you can store all your documents so that no one else in any other account can access them...In Windows XP
As for the Chat logs I assume that they are Messenger Plus! chat logs you can set them encrypted and change the directory to somewhere in your account and if you've allowed it in Windows XP your children won't be able to access them only you. I hope this helps you


RE: Log chat to DB? by Wabz on 04-16-2004 at 10:15 AM

Set file permissions on Windows 2000 or XP  give everyone seperate accounts and ensure your the only administrator.  This will stop them reading let alone deleting important things


RE: Log chat to DB? by dr_db on 04-17-2004 at 05:03 AM

I would also like to avoid having the kids edit or delete theirs...  Msgplus runs in the context of the user, so it needs the rights to edit the file to write to it, and then the user can modify it as well.


RE: Log chat to DB? by Wabz on 04-17-2004 at 10:55 AM

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Originally posted by dr_db
I would also like to avoid having the kids edit or delete theirs...  Msgplus runs in the context of the user, so it needs the rights to edit the file to write to it, and then the user can modify it as well.

Not if you work out how to run Msgplus.exe with higher permissions than the kids have.   Theres ways to do it.

I'm happy to inform you you can encrypt the logs and log the prefrences panel in msgplus 3!  Perhaps this will be some help