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My H stopped by this morning to pick up the kids and used my computer. He had the door closed and quickly got off the computer, but kept it signed on to the internet. I looked in history and saw that he had gotten into her e-mail (they must share) and I was able to pull it up. Files were so full that the computer was taking forever, so I couldn't look before he got back. The smarty-pants must've deleted the history after he knew I was in it. Any way to retrieve it. While I havent looked yet, I assume he has deleted it from the mainframe(?) thru the clean-sweep program. If not, is there any way to retrieve what he was looking at?
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The idea of snooping isn't always the best... but I'll admit it did it!...<P>If your H is not a guru... consider getting a package called "WinGuardian" (about $35.00)... if you do a search with almost any search engine ... you'll find it! You can purchase it over the Internet.<P>Be careful... you may find out what you've wanted... and then find out... it wasn't what you've wanted!<P>Jim
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I hear Norton Unerase is good. Apparently it lets you undelete anything that's been deleted. You can probably get it off <A HREF="http://www.tucows.com" TARGET=_blank>www.tucows.com</A> for free...have a look ![[Linked Image from marriagebuilders.com]](http://www.marriagebuilders.com/forum/images/icons/smile.gif)
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This sounds like a guy who's ambivalent about whether he wants you to find out things or not...he erases files, but leaves you signed in and doesn't clear the history?<P>
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