A very cool bit of code ZZamboni. I couldn't resist convering it to the wierd world of Win32 :-)
#!c:/perl/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::API;
use PerlMonks;
use PerlMonks::Users;
my $n=PerlMonks::Users->new;
while(1) {
my %u=$n->users;
if (exists($u{t0mas})) {
MessageBox("What are you doing?","Get back to work!");
}
sleep 300;
}
sub MessageBox {
my ($caption,$message)=@_;
my $MB_OKCANCEL = 0x00000001;
my $MB_ICONERROR = 0x00000010;
my $Box = new Win32::API(
"user32",
"MessageBoxA",
"IPPN",
"I");
$Box->Call(0,$message,$caption,$MB_ICONERROR|$MB_OKCANCEL);
}
/brother t0mas
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