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Protecting Your Digital Assets

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Ditto Forensic FieldStation User Manual

If you right-click on a file, the “View”, “HexView”, and “Download” options may be selected, depending

on the file type.

4.5.2 View Hexidecimal Data

To view a disk’s hexidecimal data, click on the disk name under the “Port” column and then select

Hex-

View.

To view a disk partition’s hexidecimal data, click on the partition’s number under the disk’s “Parti-

tion” column and then select

HexView

(see Figure 14).

4.5.3 View Snapshot Data

To view a disk’s snapshot information, click on the disk name under the “Port” column and then select

Snapshot

.

4.6 SYSTEM LOG

Shows the actions that the Ditto Forensic FieldStation has performed. The “Hide” button allows you to mini-
mize the panel. The “Comment” button allows you to write a note that is appended to the log.

If there is no SD card present in the SD card slot, this panel displays the logs that have been stored in vola-
tile memory since the Ditto Forensic FieldStation’s last power cycle. These logs are deleted when the Ditto
Forensic FieldStation is powered down. If there is an SD card present, this panel displays all actions saved
on the SD Card.

To view the log details of a particular action, click on the link under the “Message” column. which will be
denoted by a filename with a date/timestamp format: “S_yyyymmddhhmmss”. Alternatively, you can click on
the

Logs button

from the top menu bar.

5 CONFIGURE SCREEN

The “Configure” screen allows you to modify the way the Ditto Forensic FieldStation functions to suit your spe-
cific needs. Click on the

Configure tab

to access the “Configure” screen from the browser interface.

5.1 SYSTEM

The “System” tab allows you to view and customize the following settings. This information is also displayed
in the “System Settings” panel on the “Home” screen. When you are finished, click the

Commit Changes

button to save the changes.

Figure 17.

The “System Logs” section on the “Home” screen.

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