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Microsoft Office 2007-2010 Registry Artifacts FINAL

AccessData Dustin Hurlbut Page 1 Microsoft Office 2007 , 2010 Registry Artifacts Dustin Hurlbut September 16, 2010 INTRODUCTION Previous versions of Microsoft Office used application specific Registry Artifacts to track opened documents. Largely, they were not consistent and some were not functioning by default. Their forensic importance was limited in some versions to showing documents that had been saved or saved using the Save As dialog box. With the release of Office 2007 , the application specific Artifacts were changed and would appear to have greater forensic significance. Besides storing a larger number of Most Recently Used (MRUs) information that denotes a document was opened, some of the Office applications now contain a date and time stamp that refers either to when the document was last opened or when that document was last saved by the user.

Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 – Registry Artifacts Dustin Hurlbut September 16, 2010 ... Microsoft Publisher – Stores the MRUs under the Recent File List subkey (see Figure 7). They are named ... In Office 2007, Microsoft added a new feature to now a header that precedes the path

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