At 5:05 AM +0100 19-01-00, Philip Ho wrote:
>I know that there is a global launch code sysAppLaunchCmdTimeChange
>which is launched AFTER the user changes the time. But, I think that
>AFTER the user changes the time, I can at most log this time change
>activity in the database but cannot undo the action. Can anyone please
>help?
I think you'd actually be better off logging the fact that the time was
changed. You could also log whatever the current action is as being
incorrect, and possibly also include how incorrect it is by noting the
delta for the current time.
That is, don't stop the user from cheating, just catch them when they do!
--Bob
- Password required to change system time/clock Philip Ho
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