One of the launcher replacements (Commander, I think)
enables you to create "private" tabs.  Make sure the
prefs icon is on a private tab and doesn't have the
password and your user can't get to the prefs to change 
the time.

-- 
-Richard M. Hartman
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186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Ho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 8:05 PM
> To: Palm Developer
> Subject: Password required to change system time/clock 
> 
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> There is one application which uses system time to keep track of the
> work progress of the worker (user). But, as you know, the 
> worker (user)
> can easily change the system time in the Prefs application.
> 
> Are there any method to force a password login before the user can
> change the system time? I understand that it possibly needs hacks. But
> can hacks intercept the time change?
> 
> 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?
> 
> Best regards,
> philip
> 
> 

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