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DigeratiPrime Posted April 27, Posted April 27, edited. Also you dont need to delete the line, just comment it out using a semi-colon. This program can open and view the index.

Posted April 28, Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. Register a new account. Sign in Already have an account? Sign In Now. Go to topic listing. Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. This is the place to look. Bin Why you care: Do I really need to say? Let you know all sorts of things about what is happening on the box.

Entry by: Irongeek. Think someone copied the data to a thumbdrive? This may help you trace down what thumbdrive. Think how useful it can be to help tie something a user physical possesses to a box. Mark McKinnon has a tool you might be interested in for parsing this data. Also, a great place to start looking if you want to add to your pr0n collection.

This is not necessarily the case, just do a search for what happened to poor Julie Amero. Firefox I Did these tests in Firefox 3. Results may vary. You will have to open up these files to look at their headers to see what they are, or use a tool like MozillaCacheVeiwer. For other SQLLite tools, check out this site.

Nir has a tool for grabbing Firefox passwords , but it failed on my Firefox 3. Even if you can't find the passwords, you can find "Disabled hosts", which may tell you what sites the owner sees as too sensitive to store passwords for. Description Each time that you type a URL in the address bar or click on a link in Internet Explorer browser, the URL address is automatically added to the history index file.

When you type a sequence of characters in the address bar, Internet Explorer automatically suggests you all URLs that begins with characters sequence that you typed unless AutoComplete feature for Web addresses is turned off.

However, Internet Explorer doesn't allow you to view and edit the entire URL list that it stores inside the history file. This utility reads all information from the history file on your computer, and displays the list of all URLs that you have visited in the last few days.

In addition, you are allowed to view the visited URL list of other user profiles on your computer, and even access the visited URL list on a remote computer, as long as you have permission to access the history folder. When it's turned on, all file system history entries won't be displayed.

Also added 'Low Folder' column, which displays 'Yes' if the history item loaded from the 'Low' folder. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line. For example: iehv. Be aware that the delete option is not supported when working in multiple profiles mode. Added -allprofiles command-line option to save the history of all user profiles.

Fixed the focus problems when a dialog-box is closed. When selecting a profile and the history folder name is in non-English language, IEHistoryView will try to locate the right history folder of the profile according to the history folder name of the current user.

New option: Copy URL. New column: Subfolder - Display the Subfolder name when 'View all subfolders' option is turned on. Added XP style support.

Added more accelerator keys. Copy to clipboard in tab-delimited format. Minor changes in HTML reports.



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