We use Fileguard. It is expensive ($900), but very good. ron Ronald L. Rabin, M.D. Senior Staff Fellow Laboratory of Immunobiochemistry DBPAP/OVRR Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research U.S. Food and Drug Administration 29 Lincoln Drive (MSC-4555) Building 29, Room 129 Bethesda, MD 20892-4555 phone: 301.496.8806 fax: 301.402.5177 email: rr84g@nih.gov ------ Forwarded Message From: Marty Bigos <mbigos@gladstone.ucsf.edu> Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 11:14:59 -0800 To: cyto-inbox Subject: Re: Login software >Hi all, > >We are running Mac OS9 on a BD FACS-Calibur. This cytometer has >multiple users that sign a usage log for billing purposes. We would >like to use a software program to keep track of users time on the >machine. A search of the cytometry archives suggested programs such as >fileguard, maclogin or superlock. I could not find any current >discussion threads on this topic and was wondering what people are >currently using. Any help would be greatly appreciated. We run MacAdmin on a server to control logins for two Caliburs. The login data is moved to an Excel spreadsheet each month for billing. This works very seamlessly for us. Marty > >Regards, >Pam McCloskey >Cold Spring Harbor Lab -- Marty Bigos Director, Flow Core Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology Building 3 SFGH Rm 509 415-695-3832 ------ End of Forwarded Message
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