MfcChris wrote:Yes right click on a document before opening it and go to properties. It tells you when documents have been created, modified, and what you want: 'accessed'
shrimpnsave wrote:errrrr
it will access it on the point of access......
Robert Jackson wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:errrrr
it will access it on the point of access......
Yes, I thought that if I accessed it, it would say "accessed 12 September 22:00", or whatever; is there a history of the accessing, so it might say, "accessed 9th September, 10th September" etc, or would that be asking too much?
Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
shrimpnsave wrote:Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
supose ure on the cutting edge w7
Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
Nerso (CTFC) wrote:Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
Still a better OS than Vista and W7.
Robert Jackson wrote:Can anyone help with this one? I lost a memory stick a few days ago on a bus; I contacted the bus company and miraculously have been reunited with it. However, I'm just a bit concerned as it contained a lot of personal financial information. I know you can tell when a file has been modified, but is there any way of telling if files have been merely looked at? Thanks.
Robert Jackson wrote:Can anyone help with this one? I lost a memory stick a few days ago on a bus; I contacted the bus company and miraculously have been reunited with it. However, I'm just a bit concerned as it contained a lot of personal financial information. I know you can tell when a file has been modified, but is there any way of telling if files have been merely looked at? Thanks.
shrimpnsave wrote:Nerso (CTFC) wrote:Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
Still a better OS than Vista and W7.
yes
Nerso (CTFC) wrote:Curly wrote:xp? do you still ride a penny farthing?
Still a better OS than Vista and W7.
Aspers wrote:I have all my ex shags and their phone numbers encoded on my memory stick or should I say MEMORY TREE.
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