How Do i View My Computer History?

I know how to view history on my user name, but under My Computer, what do i choose to view other user names’s histories?

Well to view ur internett history, open Internet xplorer> press the icon that looks much like a analog clock. But to view ur computers history , Go to control Panel> Administrative Tools> Event Viewer.

Neo

7 Responses to “How Do i View My Computer History?”

  1. s3v3n_sh4d3s_0f_blu3 on September 24th, 2009 at 9:49 pm

    Look up in your address bar…
    You should see a little round arrow icon,
    click it and youll have a left margin show up on your screen.

    You can choose to look back on the day, week etc
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  2. im talking about other user names, not mine
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  3. Right click on your Start Button, bottom left of your screen, choose Explore, then scroll to History, highlight and delete, reboot. You should do this with cookies also, but don’t delete the ‘index’ file in cookies, all else should go. Do both of these weekly to prevent spyware and viruses. The downfall is you will most likely have to type in your password when you visit restricted sites, but the benefit outweighs the damage that is possible. Ron
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  4. Well to view ur internett history, open Internet xplorer> press the icon that looks much like a analog clock. But to view ur computers history , Go to control Panel> Administrative Tools> Event Viewer.

    Neo
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  5. All i want to do is view what sites my family is on….not how to delete it
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  6. You need to go to your C drive providing your account is an administrative account to the computer. Enable view hidden files then open Documents and Settings and open the account you want to find the history for. Under the account open Local settings then you will see the history folder.

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  7. The only way to see the history of My Computer of other users is through C:\Documents and settings\#username#\Recently Opend files
    However, you’ll need permission, the files can be locked by user. And you only see the files which are opend.
    Otherwise – log on as that user and see the history as you do your own.
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