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12/23/2005 2:41 AM
 

Hello,

 

I want to control the number of simultaneous users on my site. I try to use the application variable but it doesn't work because if the user close page by another way that the logout button (ex close IE), I can't intercept the event and I can't decrease the number of connected users.

Do you know a class to know how many users are connected on my site ?

 

Thanks for your help.

 
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