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This was forwarded from my business teacher off of her listserv, thought it might be interesting to everyone. Curtis Greetings, >>I can't take credit for this. Janie Hayden alerted me to it. If you >>are interested in determining where your students have been in Netscape, >>type about:global in the location line of netscape. It will give you >>the address of the site, the time and date it was accessed. You can use >>the searching tools to type in the suspected address or date/time to >>narrow your search. It still takes time, but it's the cheapest >>alternative to doing no monitoring at all. The time refers to the time >>the individual computer is set at in windows. You may have to do some >>adjustment if it doesn't correspond to your server time if you are going >>to track them down using paudit in Novell. Another alternative is to >>require students to sign in to use the computers, noting the date, time, >>and computer they used. >> >>Good Luck, >> >>-- >>Stacie Bender >>Math/Computer Teacher North Andrew RVI, Rosendale >>xwm003@mail.connect.more.net >>stacieb@mail.northandrew.k12.mo.us >> >> Curtis L. Clark Media Director Sherwood Mid/Sr. High School Hwy 7, Outer Rd Creighton, MO 64739 816 499 2230 816 499 2258 (FAX) sva006@mail.connect.more.net @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ When you steal from one author, it plagiarism; If you steal from many, it's research @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@