You could apply it for logging in too.. There is a initiation form you can 
design that fires workflow on login.. There is documentation on how to do that 
on one of the guides – I think the AR System configuration guide.. However that 
functionality is not supported on the web..

I don’t think it may have been a permissions issue.. everyone is allowed the 
ipconfig command. I don’t think there is a way to restrict that command from 
being run.. Make sure you were running it in the silent mode, else the output 
does not get copied to the field.. The silent mode does not open the DOS 
command prompt but runs it and returns the result into the area designated as 
the output, in your case a field..

On the web you would need to build some sort of a workaround on window open of 
the users home page to capture the IP using some sort of a JavaScript..

Joe

From: Drew Shuller 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 3:38 PM
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Tracking User IP

** 
Thanks Joe. I saw your work on Gidd's website a few months back, right before 
he did his update. If I remember, I wasn't able to get the ipconfig command to 
work, it may have been a permissions issue. 

In this case, I need to know from what ip a user is TRYING to log in from. 
Right now they have a restricted read license and the password has been 
changed. Is your workflow only for users that are successfully running workflow?

Drew

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