Have you thought of using AUTOLOGOUT in your VOC LOGIN paragraph. 
AUTOLOGOUT nn - where nn is a number of minutes
Or
AUTOLOGOUT 0 to turn it off

HTH - Adrian

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On 27/06/2013, at 7:22, Al DeWitt <adew...@stylmark.com> wrote:

Tried sending this to sbsolutions but it didn't appear  to get there so I'll 
try here in hopes some of you are using SB+/SBClient

We are having an issue where we are using all of our licenses by midday.

Our current procedure is to send out a broadcast e-mail asking those who are 
not using the application to log off SBClient.

We believe that what is happening is that certain PCs on the shop floor have 
SBClient started; some activity recorded and then the user walks away from the 
workstation leaving the particular screen open.

I have been asked to inquire if there is a way I can write a C# program to be 
installed on certain (shop floor) PCs to log SBClient activity (keystrokes?) 
with a timestamp.  This program would then read the last activity timestamp, 
compare it to the current time and if the interim is greater than a certain 
number of minutes execute a series of Escape strokes to back the app out to the 
close screen and thus free up licenses.

Has anybody attempted this?  If so can you share what you did?

Thanks.

Albert DeWitt, CPIM
Sr. Programmer Analyst

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