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To: TimbaBear who wrote (5137)8/14/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110583
 
APPLOG stuff ...

Oops! Looks like I left out something again. APPLOG is a hidden folder. To make it appear in Windows Explorer, click View, select Folder Options..., click View Tab, and in the box under Files and Folders find the buttons under Hidden files. Select Show All Files. Click OK, and you should be able to see APPLOG. Explorer will show it dimmed to inform you that it has the hidden attribute set.

Once you're looking at the contents of this folder, take a peek inside OPTLOG.TXT and you'll see what programs have been executed on your machine. NOTEPAD should enable you to view a .TXT file.

Cheers, PW.

P.S. If you're paranoid, Windows provides plenty of stuff to worry about.