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SinanUgurel
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      15th Jul 2008
Does windows XP keep a log if a specific CD or DVD is opened? I need to learn
if someone can learn by searching my laptop if I opened a CD/DVD??
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      15th Jul 2008
Not to my knowledge.

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"SinanUgurel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:38D0B94E-6767-49A9-BECF-(E-Mail Removed)...
Does windows XP keep a log if a specific CD or DVD is opened? I need to learn
if someone can learn by searching my laptop if I opened a CD/DVD??
 
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HeyBub
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      15th Jul 2008
SinanUgurel wrote:
> Does windows XP keep a log if a specific CD or DVD is opened? I need
> to learn if someone can learn by searching my laptop if I opened a
> CD/DVD??


I don't think so.

But you could create a dummy log (CDUsage.log) for the express purpose of
freaking them out.


 
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