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Hi,

I'll use Internet Explorer 9 for an example:

a) Click the COG wheel in top right corner

Alternatively, with browser open press Alt key | click Tools

b) Click Internet Options

c) Under the General tab click the "Settings button" in the 'Browsing History' section

d) Click the "View Files" button

e) Right click on any temporary internet file and select "Properties"

The url of where the temporary internet file came from is displayed at top of window that opens and can be copied and pasted by left-click dragging the mouse to high light it, then right-click | Copy

Confirming the Internet History of an individual user on a workstation that may be accessed by more than one user could prove tricky unless you are skilled in accessing both .dat files and reviewing server logs or router logs.

Assuming no one has deleted the DNS logs on the computer, you can open the Command Console and at the command prompt enter:

ipconfig /displayDNS

Press Enter key to execute the command and you will see a list of resolved Domain Names which will give you an indication of recent History on the Internet.

Regards,

Javalad