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I have created a timestamp to track employee times in an excel spreadsheet.
I have everything protected and all they do is click on a button to display the timestamp in the field chosen. It works great, however, I realized something yesterday that I did not think of before. One way they can manipulate their time is to change their system time from Windows and timestamp a time that is incorrect. Does anyone know a way around this? Is there a way to timestamp from a server time or something like that? Please let me know. Thanks. |
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