Are You There? Automatically Log Users Out After Inactivity in Microsoft Access, Part 2
In this lesson, we continue building on the "Are You There?" video series by adding a message box timer to log users out of the database after a period of inactivity. I will show you how to import the necessary message box timer form and module, integrate them into your database, and set up the countdown and prompt to confirm user presence. We will walk through options for resetting the timer, handling user responses, and testing the process with a shortcut button. We will also discuss checking for activity on different forms and controls in the next lesson. BECOME A MEMBER: YouTube: / @599cd or My Site: https://599cd.com/THMember LEARN MORE: Are You There 2: https://599cd.com/AreYouThere2 PREREQUISITES: Are You There, Part 1: https://599cd.com/AreYouThere UP NEXT: Are You There, Part 3: https://599cd.com/AreYouThere3 RECOMMENDED COURSES: Access Developer Courses: https://599cd.com/Developer FREE TEMPLATE DOWNLOADS: TechHelp Free Templates: https://599cd.com/THFree Blank Template: https://599cd.com/Blank Contact Management: https://599cd.com/Contacts Order Entry & Invoicing: https://599cd.com/Invoicing More Access Templates: https://599cd.com/AccessTemplates DIAMOND SPONSORS: More info on our Sponsors: https://599cd.com/DiamondSponsors ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: FREE Access Beginner Level 1: https://599cd.com/Free1 How to Use Access in 30 Minutes: https://599cd.com/30Minutes $1 Access Level 2: https://599cd.com/1Dollar Donate to my Tip Jar: https://599cd.com/TipJar Merch Store! Get your swag here: https://599cd.com/Merch Get on my Mailing List: https://599cd.com/YTML Contact Me: https://599cd.com/Contact TechHelp: https://599cd.com/TechHelp Consulting Help: https://599cd.com/DevNet Twitter: / learningaccess https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microso... https://products.office.com/en-us/access https://microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft... KEYWORDS: TechHelp, Access 2016, Access 2019, Access 2021, Access 2024, Access 365, Microsoft Access, MS Access, MS Access Tutorial, #msaccess, #microsoftaccess, #help, #howto, #tutorial, #learn, #lesson, #training, #database, RU there, logging users out, inactivity log out, message box timer, timer event, user inactivity detection, on timer event, timer interval, default button value, active form checking, active control detection, status reset, cheat button, hex to RGB function QUESTIONS: Please feel free to post your questions or comments below. Thanks. Live long, and prosper.

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