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The kmplayer 2.9.4.14342/18/2023 ![]() Each application has a little square of its own in the taskbar. It also allows quick access to common tasks within each application. The Jump List is essentially a new feature of the Windows 7 taskbar that allows quick access to recently viewed/opened/played or most frequently viewed/opened/played files. Remember, check out Harlan's posts and the references section for more detail. Just to preface the AppID findings, I'll shed some light on what a Jump List actually is. You can also check out the list of references at the bottom of this post to get your Jump List and AppID info fix. I just don't want to repeat what's already been said Harlan does a great job of explaining the concepts. Much of what I'll be covering here is detailed within these posts, so make sure you take a look at them. See this post for more information.īefore I get into the bulk of this post, I'd like to divert your attention to Harlan Carvey's research on Jump List Analysis. : A new AppID Master List has been created. So I just wanted to start off with a quick 'thank you,' as you've all driven me to this point. Daniel, Jamie Levy, Tom Yarrish, Andreas Schuster, Loc Nguyen, and many more (I know I've forgotten some I apologize in advance). ![]() ![]() Everything I've learned on the subject of digital forensics has been a direct result of reading forensics books, blogs, and list-serv responses written by people like Ken Pryor, Harlan Carvey, Eoghan Casey, Lee Whitfield, Brad Garnett, David Kovar, Andrew Case, Rob Lee, Dave Hull, Dan O'Day, Shafik Punja, Frank McClain, Cory Altheide, Joe Garcia, Hal Pomeranz, *deep breath* Troy Larson, Andrew Hoog, Eric Huber, Luby Novitovic, Michael Hale Ligh, Alex Bond, Jimmy Weg, Corey Harrell, Dan Farmer, Larry E. Well, I felt it was about time to get a blog up and running.
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