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  • 10-21-2010, 04:07 PM
    PB46

    Help with Gnutella Setting

    I don't know. You could try doing a "system restore" or use a file recovery program to restore the files and maybe it will show the date they were created, but I don't know if it would work. Maybe someone else will know.
  • 10-20-2010, 08:38 PM
    PINK*SCORPION*

    Help with Gnutella Setting

    Only problem is that the file is deleted. We are looking at stuff in the unallocated area, hence my original post. Is there any way to tell when the file was downloaded by those values I mentioned before, thats all we have ...
  • 10-20-2010, 08:25 PM
    chazzychef

    Help with Gnutella Setting

    Just open the folder that the file is in and you can check it from there. Right click on the file and click on properties. Created: is the date and time the file was created.

    That time could be deceptive, if the file was copied from another folder, the time shown would be the time it was copied not the time it was downloaded.

    If you mean the time a file was uploaded from you, I don't think it's possible to tell. Unless you were sitting there watching.
  • 10-19-2010, 07:27 PM
    da king

    Help with Gnutella Setting

    I'm trying to determine when (date and time) a specific file was downloaded into a computer using a Limewire client. There are settings that I have come across "x-create-time" and "x-downloaded". Will either of these tell me that info? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.

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