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smtss

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May 7, 2006
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Help? does anyone know of any good software which can be installed onto a local machine so that all internet websites visited direct or via google etc can be tracked?????

 
awstats is for analyzing log files on the web server. I believe that smtss is asking how to monitor the client.
 
Oh. Re-read the first post again. I'm sorry... my mistake.



Just my 2¢

"In order to start solving a problem, one must first identify its owner." --Me
--Greg
 
Is the History tab of IE not able to help you?

What about the Index.dat file in the History folder?

Index.dat viewer

For more information about Index.dat, you might want to research the whole story at this site. The article is Windows 9x related but the story of Desktop.ini and Index.dat files is pretty much applicable to XP.

Paragraph 4 and 5 are worth reading.

Pesky IE history item that won't go away
thread779-761814
 
With so many questions always popping up about this, I finally wrote a FAQ.

faq779-6302

I use this script all the time, and it does give you good info (for IE). As far as using other browsers, I don't think anyone has explored how to "investigate" those yet.
 
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