respected monks,

I have a server say 'SAMPLE'. it has 10 workstations in it. I would like to write a perl code, which has to get all the events generted in this 10 workstations and create a log for each workstations in server 'SAMPLE'
server 'SAMPLE' has to have the log files for these 10 workstation with the action recorded in it.
could any one of you give me some start point to use the correct module to complete this task.
UPDATE: I would like to do this in windows. I would like to keep track of all the events such as what is happening in Excel appliation, what is happeing in notepad, etc.. etc

2006-09-29 Retitled by planetscape, as per Monastery guidelines

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Original title: 'what is the start point to use perl modules'


In reply to writing a tool to collect workstation events by greatshots

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