Office Sessions Events

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John Forrest

How does one turn these off? Logging how long I have used any given
application seems like a complete waste of system resources. I can
understand errors and such, but not usage.
 
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Beth Melton

What version of Office are you using and what Logging are you referring to?
Are you seeing logging files? If so, what are the file names?

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John Forrest

I am using Office 2007 Enterprise Edition on a Windows XP Pro machine.

If you go to your Event Viewer (in XP it is Start --> Control Panel -->
Administrative Tools --> Event Viewer), there is a "Microsoft Office
Sessions" group of events that seems to log how long you have any Office
application open and how long you were actively using the application.
 
B

Bob I

If your concern is about CPU time being wasted, don't give it another
thought. The system spends magnitudes more time waiting for the user to
press the next key.
 
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