Re: Web Site Access Date



Assuming Windows 2000 or XP, open Windows Explorer and navigate to
C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\Local Settings\History. (On XP it
may be "Owner" instead of your username.) You'll need to have the option
set to display hidden files and folder, but you should always turn that on
anyway.

Expand the History folder and you'll see entries like "3 Weeks Ago", "2
Weeks Ago", "Last Week", and so on. Expand the one for the period when
you visited the site. You'll see a list of folders, each named for a site
you visited. Find the entry for the site and click on it. The right-hand
pane will list all of the pages you visited at that site along with the
date and time of your last visit.


nuttyprince <nuttyprince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm completing a bibliography, and it says you need the date of when you
> accessed it. I know I accessed a certain web site within the last 2 weeks
> because it's listed in my History, but how can I find out the exact date of
> when I first went to the web site?

--
Gary L. Smith
Columbus, Ohio
.



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