How to get a handle to Ctrl + Alt + Del

Hi,
Is there a way to tell if the Forms Application has been closed by clicking CTRL + ALT + DEL followed by End task?
Any help is apprieciated.
Thanks in advance
Edited by: user533882 on Jan 21, 2010 2:37 PM

Hi DM,
Thanks for providing that Link. That was some useful information however it deos not help me resolve my problem.
Is there any way to find out from the database if the Form has been closed using Ctrl + Alt + Del or by any other way?

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