Log Manager: COM Port Card Logging Software Written in Visual Basic

In October of 2004, I decided to take on a new project at college.  I was determined to write software that could be used in the Computer Science Major’s Lab to monitor who came in and out.  I originally began the project in an attempt to learn how to write software that could interpret the data that was received from a card-scanner via a COM port.  Then my interest grew and I decided to write a fully functional Log Manager.  I knew a variety of other labs wanted a way to log who was coming in and out of their lab, so I figured it was a good project to take on.


Download Log Manager Version 1.3:

Installer
| VB 6 Source Code

Log Files:
A new log file is created each day. Log Manager writes the log information to text files in the specified Log Destination.  It’s capable of saving the log files to a certain folder on a server if necessary. By default Log Destination is set to “C:\INSTALL_PATH\LogDestination\”. Here is an example of the automatic file creation:

Below is an example of the contents of a log file.  It is a comma delimited file,  so it can easily be opened in Excel or similar program.

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