Windows7 users ask who stole my QQ and Thunder

  

Before, I shared a tip about Windows 7: Let it faithfully help you record who is logged into your computer. Although Windows 7 can help you keep track of who is logged into your system, it can't record whether someone logging in has used some of your software. For example, who used my QQ chat, who used my Thunder to download files. Even if you know who is using it, the other party will deny it and insist that you are not using your QQ.

In fact, there is a feature in the Windows 7 system that can help you more accurately monitor and record who is using your QQ or Thunder software. The method is not very difficult, but the operation steps are somewhat complicated. In order to avoid misuse, the author introduces it in a relatively simple "next step" way.

The first step is to enable audit object access:

First, run the Registry Editor and navigate to "Computer Configuration" → "Windows Settings" → "Security Settings" → " Local Policy→→Audit Policy, then navigate to Audit Object Access in the right window (Figure 1).

Figure 1 is located to "audit object access"

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