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Hopefully someone can answer this for me. We use Mozilla Firefox and in searching my cookies I found links to websites for married people looking to date (disgusting, I know). Being cookies I know it could have just been a popup or ad. But under the C: drive, documents/settings, Mozilla there was a file called signon2.txt which is a text document listing all websites visited that required you to sign on with a login name and password and several of these sites were on the list. Husband admitted he visited those sites briefly over a year ago. The problem? Every single file in the C: drive has a created date of May 7th of this year. (I think I remember our computer crashing around that time). The hard drive itself is over 4 years old, but if the computer was fixed in May and all files have a created by date of May doesn't that mean all files must be since then and not "carried over" from previous dates? Please let me know what you think. My marital future depends on it.

2007-10-19 00:07:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Depending on what was done when the computer was repaired in May, it is possible that the files could have been copied over so that they were considered to have been "created" on that date. I have seen that happen frequently.

Check not only the date, but also the TIME at which the files were created. If the files were dated by being copied, they were probably copied all the same time and will have a time with minutes (or seconds) of each other. If he was surfing on that date, odds are that the times will be widely separated. It is unlikely that he would log on, off, and back on with a matter of seconds or even a couple minutes. Or if he did, then only spend those few seconds on the site.

2007-10-19 00:46:17 · answer #1 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 0 0

there are three additional Commandments that all men (and women) should follow:

11-Never Get Caught
12-If Caught, Never Admit
13-If Caught, And Cannot Deny, Pass Blame Back To Sender

be ready....

2007-10-19 00:15:19 · answer #2 · answered by benj 2 · 0 0

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