check for login attempts
Next message: Gérard Leclercq: "Re: check for login attempts"
Date: 21 Dec 2004 01:20:32 -0800
Hi all,
If the user had log in with correct user id but wrong password, i
would like to capture the time when the user fail to login for the 1st
time. Within 24 hours, if the user had tried to log in with same user
id but wrong password, the user will be locked, so that the user will
unable to access the system until he contact the administrator.
Can someone show me the ASP coding on how to write this?
Thanks
Next message: Gérard Leclercq: "Re: check for login attempts"
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