Good morning Users, I've had a quick scan around and can't find a way to identify the user who is logged in on the machine while a script is running? I've seen a few mentions of it being possible using bits of the win32 library but I would have liked my software to be portable with no adjustments.
How can I run a script in the background? I will be writing a (prototype) machine control interface and would like the users to be able to log out, but leave the script running. When the next user logs in they can open up a portal (preferably in the system tray) to give them control of the system again. When I link this to the user identification I would be able to vary the access to the machine depending on the access rights of the user. Thank you in advance of any help. Wesley Brooks. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor