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tripwire?
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Just wondering if anyone knows of some software that works like tripwire on *nix, but for Windows 9x/ME (not NT/2K/XP)? /NoXcuz
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Heya...
I'm not sure if theyre is a port of tripwire or something like for win9x/Me. But, I do know that Win2k/NT (Pro/Workstation and Server Editions) both have this ability built into them, providing your using NTFS as the filesystem. Win2k's NTFS apparently is more efficient than NT's. God Bless Scott Smith P.S, If you want to see what apps have been run on a win98 machine have a look in "C:\WINDOWS\APPLOG" The LGC files are readable text files...
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I'm aware of software/functions for NT/2K that works like tripwire, but the OS in this case is 9x/ME...
And running NT/2K without using NTFS, seems kinda pointless... I want to know which files have been modified when, why, how etc, so the applog files would help a bit, but there's still too much missing... I don't think tripwire has been ported to that platform, but I just hope there's something similar... Thanks anyway /NoXcuz |
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