06-25-2007
Please do not create multiple threads for the same topic. I have merged the threads.
Regarding your problem, you can have a wrapper script that records the date/time and the command that is run before proceeding to run the command (sort of like inetd wrappers) or you can use software like CA's eTrust/SeOS which can be used to track everything that happens on your computer right down to the system call level.
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