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| Subject: | Re: Tracking moved files? |
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| Date: | Sun, 7 May 2006 11:51:14 -0600 |
Did you check the recent items to look for a reference to the file on the thumb drive? All I could think of on a Sunday morning. Mike Mackrill -----Original Message----- From: Serge Jorgensen <filbanks@gmail.com> To: forensics@securityfocus.com <forensics@securityfocus.com> Sent: Thu May 04 10:16:08 2006 Subject: Tracking moved files? Hello! I'm try to show that files were copied and/or moved off a W2K drive onto a USB stick. Obviously the registry and setupapi files show the USB installation info - but I can't find the log file (or other method?) that Windows must use to track files being moved and copied. I don't have the USB device - which would make this a whole lot easier. Any ideas would be great. Thanks. George
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