Roger,

It depends on the file you're looking at. Most files don't keep track of
*who* last modified it, just *when*. I know that MS Office documents
maintain special "info" data about the owner of the file, etc., so there may
be a way to track that stuff down. What kind of files were you trying to get
the "owner" on? MS Office files?

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/

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Subject: Get File Owner


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> Does anyone know how to determine the "owner" (username of person who
> created or modified) of a speciofic file on Windows NT or 2000. I was
> thinking maybe a shell command would do this, or is there something in
> transcript that will get this info?
>
> Roger Eller
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