Guest Dig Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 How can I print file data information in WinXP? When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display. I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print these things especially the date it was created. Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's metadata to show to someone? Thanks
Guest Gerry Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Dig What does printing the date created prove. You can change a date created to whatever you want. Simply change the bios date and then copy your file. So you see printing proves nothing. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dig wrote: > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, > date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to > display. > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print > these things especially the date it was created. > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's > metadata to show to someone? > > Thanks
Guest Malke Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Dig wrote: > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date > created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display. > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print > these things especially the date it was created. > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's > metadata to show to someone? Take a screenshot. Alt + Print Screen will capture the active window. Then paste into any graphics program, like MS Paint. You can print from there. However, you should be aware that unless this is a very unsophisticated court case (possibly something occurring in Small Claims Court), your "evidence" will not hold up because generally accepted computer forensics procedures were not followed. In short, if the computer has been in use you cannot prove it hasn't been tampered with. Check with your attorney and/or a certified computer forensics firm for more information. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Bob I Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information That has all the legal standing as a picture of your watch to prove when something happened. Dig wrote: > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date > created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display. > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print these > things especially the date it was created. > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's metadata > to show to someone? > > Thanks
Guest Dig Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information This is a very small case and it would be helpful to me. I once had a friend who won a case because he brought in a letter that he claimed he faxed to somone, without even having the confirmation sheet, and the judge believed it. Small cases are not sophisticated and are looking for the fastest way to get the case over. Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the case quickly. So if you know how to print this information that would be more helpful. "Gerry" wrote: > Dig > > What does printing the date created prove. You can change a date created > to whatever you want. Simply change the bios date and then copy your > file. So you see printing proves nothing. > > -- > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Dig wrote: > > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, > > date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to > > display. > > > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print > > these things especially the date it was created. > > > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's > > metadata to show to someone? > > > > Thanks > > >
Guest Dig Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information This is a very small case and it would be helpful to me. I once had a friend who won a case because he brought in a letter that he claimed he faxed to somone, without even having the confirmation sheet, and the judge believed it. Small cases are not sophisticated and are looking for the fastest way to get the case over. Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the case quickly. So if you know how to print this information that would be more helpful. "Malke" wrote: > Dig wrote: > > > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date > > created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display. > > > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print > > these things especially the date it was created. > > > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's > > metadata to show to someone? > > Take a screenshot. Alt + Print Screen will capture the active window. Then > paste into any graphics program, like MS Paint. You can print from there. > > However, you should be aware that unless this is a very unsophisticated > court case (possibly something occurring in Small Claims Court), your > "evidence" will not hold up because generally accepted computer forensics > procedures were not followed. In short, if the computer has been in use you > cannot prove it hasn't been tampered with. Check with your attorney and/or > a certified computer forensics firm for more information. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! > FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ > >
Guest Dig Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information This is a very small case and it would be helpful to me. I once had a friend who won a case because he brought in a letter that he claimed he faxed to somone, without even having the confirmation sheet, and the judge believed it. Small cases are not sophisticated and are looking for the fastest way to get the case over. Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the case quickly. So if you know how to print this information that would be more helpful. "Bob I" wrote: > That has all the legal standing as a picture of your watch to prove when > something happened. > > Dig wrote: > > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, date > > created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to display. > > > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print these > > things especially the date it was created. > > > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's metadata > > to show to someone? > > > > Thanks > >
Guest Big_Al Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Dig wrote: > This is a very small case and it would be helpful to me. I once had a friend > who won a case because he brought in a letter that he claimed he faxed to > somone, without even having the confirmation sheet, and the judge believed it. > > Small cases are not sophisticated and are looking for the fastest way to get > the case over. Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the case > quickly. > > So if you know how to print this information that would be more helpful. > > "Gerry" wrote: > >> Dig >> >> What does printing the date created prove. You can change a date created >> to whatever you want. Simply change the bios date and then copy your >> file. So you see printing proves nothing. >> >> -- >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Gerry >> ~~~~ >> FCA >> Stourport, England >> Enquire, plan and execute >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> Dig wrote: >>> How can I print file data information in WinXP? >>> >>> When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, >>> date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to >>> display. >>> >>> I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print >>> these things especially the date it was created. >>> >>> Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's >>> metadata to show to someone? >>> >>> Thanks >> >> Someone has already told you. Print screen key.
Guest Malke Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Dig wrote: > > This is a very small case and it would be helpful to me. I once had a > friend who won a case because he brought in a letter that he claimed he > faxed to somone, without even having the confirmation sheet, and the judge > believed it. > > Small cases are not sophisticated and are looking for the fastest way to > get the case over. Any evidence is considered when trying to resolve the > case quickly. > > So if you know how to print this information that would be more helpful. I already told you. Simply copying/pasting the same reply to everyone instead of reading the answers you got isn't useful. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ
Guest Twayne Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Shift Print-Screen Open Paint or any imagin editor CTRL-V to paste the screen image into the editor Print DONE HTH > How can I print file data information in WinXP? > > When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, > date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to > display. > > I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print > these things especially the date it was created. > > Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's > metadata to show to someone? > > Thanks
Guest Twayne Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information > Dig > > What does printing the date created prove. You can change a date > created to whatever you want. Simply change the bios date and then > copy your file. So you see printing proves nothing. That's not what he asked. > > > Dig wrote: >> How can I print file data information in WinXP? >> >> When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date modified, >> date created,etc and if right click I can choose other information to >> display. >> >> I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to print >> these things especially the date it was created. >> >> Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's >> metadata to show to someone? >> >> Thanks
Guest Twayne Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information > That has all the legal standing as a picture of your watch to prove > when something happened. > > Dig wrote: >> How can I print file data information in WinXP? >> >> When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date >> modified, date created,etc and if right click I can choose other >> information to display. I found a file I need for a court case and I >> need to be able to >> print these things especially the date it was created. >> >> Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's >> metadata to show to someone? >> >> Thanks That's not what he asked.
Guest HeyBub Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Malke wrote: > > However, you should be aware that unless this is a very > unsophisticated court case (possibly something occurring in Small > Claims Court), your "evidence" will not hold up because generally > accepted computer forensics procedures were not followed. In short, > if the computer has been in use you cannot prove it hasn't been > tampered with. Check with your attorney and/or a certified computer > forensics firm for more information. > ALL evidence submitted to a court is presumed valid and true unless objected to in a timely fashion. You are correct in that this bit of paper may not hold up but it's worth the effort to give opposing counsel an opportunity to make a mistake.
Guest Gerry Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 Re: File information Nevertheless it's fair comment. -- Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Twayne wrote: >> Dig >> >> What does printing the date created prove. You can change a date >> created to whatever you want. Simply change the bios date and then >> copy your file. So you see printing proves nothing. > > That's not what he asked. > >> >> >> Dig wrote: >>> How can I print file data information in WinXP? >>> >>> When I look at a file in Explore it shows me the name, date >>> modified, date created,etc and if right click I can choose other >>> information to display. >>> >>> I found a file I need for a court case and I need to be able to >>> print these things especially the date it was created. >>> >>> Is there software or some other way that I can print all the file's >>> metadata to show to someone? >>> >>> Thanks
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