Is there anyway to tell which users are currently logged in?
Thanks
Not really. What I usually do is login as "root" and look at the Active Locks screen. This screen used to be part of the MAPS system, but I believe it has moved in recent version of Matrix. I'm not entirely sure where it has moved to, though. :unsure:
In 3.18.1 it is now one of the options under the System Configuration menu.
Just another note. I know this is not always practical if you have a large user base logging in. But I have a trigger set up that sends me an email when a user logs in, that is not a system admin. That way, I can know who is logging into the system, and by knowing who it is, I can then probably know why they logged in. But again, this would probably be a bad idea on a larger scale. But you still might be able to do something tricky with the logged in trigger.
[quote]In 3.18.1 it is now one of the options under the System Configuration menu.
Just another note. I know this is not always practical if you have a large user base logging in. But I have a trigger set up that sends me an email when a user logs in, that is not a system admin. That way, I can know who is logging into the system, and by knowing who it is, I can then probably know why they logged in. But again, this would probably be a bad idea on a larger scale. But you still might be able to do something tricky with the logged in trigger.[/quote]
Thanks good idea but yes, we have a rather large scale implmentation that is still growing - I think the trigger would send too many emails for it to be worthwhile.