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2/9/2007 9:26 AM
 

Hello all,
  Just wondering if there would be an adverse effects (performance or whatever) from DNN if I updated the schedule job for "PurgeUsersOnline" and only had it remove the "Anonymous Users" and manually removed the "Members" upon logout?  I would just update the sproc "DeleteOnlineUsers" and comment out the line for remove the members on a schedule and just leave the "PurgeUsersOnline" job alone.

Any insight would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

 
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2/9/2007 10:07 AM
 

Actually forget about the part of "commenting out the line in DeleteOnlineUsers", since it is still needed if the user doesn't actually hit the logout button and just closes the browser.

So I guess it is just a matter of adding the code to the LogOff.aspx.vb file.

 
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