Re: File information



Dig wrote:

How can I print file data information in WinXP?

When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date
created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display.

I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print
these things especially the date it was created.

Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's
metadata to show to someone?

Take a screenshot. Alt + Print Screen will capture the active window. Then
paste into any graphics program, like MS Paint. You can print from there.

However, you should be aware that unless this is a very unsophisticated
court case (possibly something occurring in Small Claims Court), your
"evidence" will not hold up because generally accepted computer forensics
procedures were not followed. In short, if the computer has been in use you
cannot prove it hasn't been tampered with. Check with your attorney and/or
a certified computer forensics firm for more information.

Malke
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MS-MVP
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Relevant Pages

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  • Re: auditing for forensic purposes
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  • Re: File information
    ... I once had a friend ... Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the case ... I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print ... a certified computer forensics firm for more information. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • RE: Initial Machine login - Computer Forensics 101
    ... Many forensic analysts/experts who testify or examine evidence may not ... the analysis will be filed in the court. ... Initial Machine login - Computer Forensics 101 ...
    (Security-Basics)

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