19 April 2012


Accessing of pen drives is blocked in most of the organizations – usually schools and offices. And if you are in the same situation where you do not want to allow people to use pen drives and other USB devices on a Windows PC, you may disable USB ports on your PC.  But this may not be the best practice, because you may need USB ports for some other purpose – may be for Printers, Cameras or other devices.
Now the smarter solution would be to monitor the history of USB devices used on your PC or the computers on the network. Note that every time you connect a pen drive or any other USB device, it leaves traces on that computer. This information can be used to know about the USB devices that have been used.
USB History Viewer is an application that can be used to view the history of the USB devices on not just your PC but the computers over the LAN as well. Now that sounds interesting!! USB History Viewer is simple to use and does what’s required, quite easily. USB History Viewer requires no installation, as it is a portable software. Just click the executable file and it runs.
usb history viewer USB History Viewer: View any installed, connected USB devices on your system or network
As soon as you launch the application you will see a couple of fields asking for details. The first one is the text field for “Computer name”. It requires your PC name to be entered. Click the button right next to it and it shows a list of machines which includes your PC and the computers across the LAN or the network.
Select an entry and click the “Start” button to get the list of USB devices used on your computer. Furthermore click the USD device list to get the actual time and other details with it. It includes the device ID, a date and time stamp of the last time it was used, and it will even let you know if it is currently mounted.
If you are a network user, details of USB devices on network computer can be viewed byentering appropriate username, domain and password.
usb history viewer 1 USB History Viewer: View any installed, connected USB devices on your system or network
You can download USB History Viewer by clicking here.


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