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Is there a way to keep people from playing games in Excel?
Brian said:I agree with you, that business policy should be enough, and we have that.
The problem is no one really wants to have to fire someone. They want the
temptation to be taken away using technology. Same old story find a
technology solution to solve a management problem.
I can probably find a technical way to stop these games if they had
something unique about them that I could distinguish a game from a valid
macro or VBA function.
LVTravel said:There is software that will monitor and take screen shots of whatever the
person is doing (have to be careful since some of the software only takes
those screenshots of internet use.) One I found with quick search was
http://www.resourcemonitor.com/ and there are many more products out
there. This is the type of product that I said to get the rumor out about.
And that's a job for the company's attorney to decide what is necessary andGordon said:And then you have to be careful that you are not breaching Human Rights
legislation by spying unnecessarily on your employees....