Thank you for your reply.
We really want this program to run on the background, since we don;t want users to know that we are tracking on their work hours and computer usages.
We are working in multi-OS environment, I tested it on WIN7,Vista and XP.
For Sharing Databbase, we put database on C:\
In XP, the following message will pop up while User B run this program(previously set up by User A).
It looks like that it's a permission problem, but I already manually assign permission to "Everyone" for the both Database folder and the Program File folder.
However, the Sharing Database works very well on Vista and Win7.
For Auto Start ManicTime, I log on with User A, and put this program to computer startup for all user and I also set it up for "HIDE SYSTEM TRAY ICON"
Then UserC ( never log on to this computer before) log on to this computer. I checked Task Manager, Manictime.exe is running, and It SHOWED UP on system Tray(should not be). I didn;t click it and then I open a WORD file and then I log off.( pretending i am a user and I don't know this program is installed on my PC)
I log back on with User A, it looks like Manictime didn;t track what i just did with UserC.
so this program really need the user to click it at least once to let it to start tracking even though it's running on the background. is that right?
One more question, under Settings > General, I unchecked both "user Decimal hour format" options, and Click "Clear Statistics Cache" and restart my PC; however, the format still look like, (Day Start 9.48 ; Date End 18.61).
how to change it back something like, 9:21 and 18:34 format.
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