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Looking to write an application to record the name and time of when a user start any and all applications in Windows XP/Vista

Hi all,
Does anybody know of a standard event that is call when an
application starts? Something like filesystemwatcher that has an executed
event?

Thanks

Mar 28 '08 #1
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Is this a Web, WinForm, or console application?

"Michael Schipp" wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of a standard event that is call when an
application starts? Something like filesystemwatcher that has an executed
event?

Thanks
Mar 28 '08 #2
hello
I wish to make this a service applet. something like what a virus
program does but of instead of scanning the file I just wish to log it to a
SQL DB

Thanks

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Is this a Web, WinForm, or console application?

"Michael Schipp" wrote:
>Hi all,
Does anybody know of a standard event that is call when an
application starts? Something like filesystemwatcher that has an
executed
event?

Thanks
Apr 1 '08 #3

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