Won't most standard web site logging tools do what you need?  IIS has one
built in.

.Todd

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Subject: RE: Tracking users through a site


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| What would be the best way to track user movements throughout a site (i.e.
| what pages they have requested, what keywords they have searched on, their
| IP, etc.)? The users are already required to login with a userID and
| password. I need to be able to store the tracking  info in a table.
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| Thanks for any input!


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