KIA KOI MGY COMPUTER KI HISTORY CHECK KRNY KA TREQA BTAY GA...JIS KY ZREAY MAIN SCREEN SHOOT DAKH SKOUN APNY COMPUTER KI BY DATE.............
KIA KOI MGY COMPUTER KI HISTORY CHECK KRNY KA TREQA BTAY GA...JIS KY ZREAY MAIN SCREEN SHOOT DAKH SKOUN APNY COMPUTER KI BY DATE.............
janab ap jb my computer ko open kry gay to ye press krna ager ap ki waindows xp hai.
ctrl+H (YANI ctrl press krty hoy h ko press krna hai.)
ap k samny history a jaye gi.
Have a try this.
Step 1
There is a simple way to check computer history without having to download additional programsinto the system. The first step is to access the Control Panel through the My Computer folder or the 'Start' button.
Step 2
Next, click on 'Administrative Tools'.
Step 3
There should be a link to a program called Event Viewer. Double click this link.
Step 4
The Event Viewer window will execute. Double-clicking on any of the events from any of the categories (Application, Security, System, InternetExplorer, Microsoft Office Diagnostics, and Microsoft Office Sessions) will show an Event Log. The Event Logs are usually technical events happening on the computer.
Step 5
Checking the date when a file was last accessed or modified is possible by highlighting the file and checking its properties on the Explorer window. This method is highly unreliable because right-clicking on the file and accessing Properties is considered by the system as an access to the file. It therefore modifies the access date to the time its properties were viewed. There are other methods to view the date and time a file was last accessed but these methods are also unreliable.
Step 6
If using Windows XP Pro, there is a more reliable way to check computer history. This can be done through the Auditor. To enable the Auditor, log on to the computer as an administrator.
Step 7
Create a system restore point. This can come in handy when fatal errors have been made in the process.
Step 8
Disable simple file-sharing. This can be done by clicking the 'Tools' menu on each of the shared folders. Click 'Folder Options' from the Tools menu, and then click 'View'.
Step 9
Press the 'Start' button and click on the 'Run' file. Type in 'gpedit.msc'. This opens the Group Policy Window.
Step 10
Access the 'Audit Policy' through Computer Configuration, then 'Windows Settings', then 'Security Settings', then 'Local Policies', and finally'Audit Policy'.
Step 11
Double-click on 'Audit Object Access' and check the 'Success' check box in the Properties tab. Click 'OK'.
Step 12
Go to a folder that you want to keep track. Right click on this folder, go to 'Properties', access the 'Security' tab, and click the 'Advanced' button. An Advanced Security Settings window should appear. Go to the Auditing tab. Click 'Add'.
Step 13
Type in the word 'everyone' in the box under the 'Enter the object name to select' dialogue. Click 'Check Names'. This checks whether you have entered a valid name. Click 'OK'.
Step 14
An Auditing Entry dialog windows should appear.Choose the folders you want audited. Click 'OK' onall the dialog windows.
bhai jan aap ctrl+h dbay aap k computer ki history aa jay gi
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انٹرنیٹ ایکسپلور کو اوپن کرو پھر کنٹرول پلس شفٹ پلس ایچ دباو
Ctrl+Shift+H
تو انٹر نیٹ ایکسپلورر کے لیفٹ سائڈ پر ایک بوکس کھلے گا اس میں ہسٹری کے ٹیب پر کلک کرو پھر مائے کمپیوٹر پر کلک کرو تو کمپیوٹر کی ساری ہسٹری سامنے آ جائے گی لیکن وہ صرف لنک ہوں گے یا فائل کے نام سکرین شوٹ نہیں ہوں گے
Thanx
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