Responce times from end-user point of view

Hi,
I am looking for the way how to collect responce times from end-user point of view.
Logging of function execution via DMS is not enogh thus we need to discover and monitor problems in all components including poor network, users terminals etc.
Regards,
Tomasz

Hi,
I am looking for the way how to collect responce times from end-user point of view.
Logging of function execution via DMS is not enogh thus we need to discover and monitor problems in all components including poor network, users terminals etc.
Regards,
Tomasz

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