IntaCepta
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Does anyone know of any programs that will check the access times of files stored on a WindowsXP machine?
thanks.
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Tim
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Yes, Windows file properties (Assuming you're running on NTFS or FAT32 and haven't got file access stats switched off in registry -- it's on by default).
[Edited on 08-12-2004 by Tim]
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John
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right click properties is quite a good 1. I would find a more reliable way of checking up on whoever it is though.
Too slow
[Edited on 08-12-2004 by x8john]
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Tim
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What exactly are you trying to work out?
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IntaCepta
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I'm trying to find out exactly what files were opened and when the files were opened while i was on holiday.
I tried file properties but that shows the current date/time, as you are accessing the file to check the details, so thats pretty useless.
[Edited on 08-12-2004 by IntaCepta]
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Paul_J
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file properties only shows u last change doesn't it?
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IntaCepta
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yes, last modified i think,
but if u use the 'view as details' you can add last accessed detail.
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IntaCepta
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anyone have any ideas.
bttt
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waynep
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i do... cant explain tho... can come over n show u tomoz if ur free
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