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##there are 10 questions to be complete in this lab##

Access Data ForensicsTraining Manual: labs on 327, 334 to 337, 340, 342, 344, 346, 350 to 351
(2013 Version)

Associated Reading in Training Manual: pages 308 to 326 (2013 Version)
                                                                            

I. Special Instructions for “EXPLORE TAB AND QUICKPICKS” lab (page 327):

In step #2, open the image file Mantooth.E01

All files with QuickPicks selected will be listed in the File List in the bottom left pane

Questions to Answer from Lab I:

1-What is the purpose of using QuickPicks in FTK?

II. Special Instructions for “OVERVIEW TAB AND FILE CONTENT VIEW OPTIONS” lab (pages 334-337):

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

In Part 4: step #3, Create a Bookmark for the “Dear Sweetie.doc” file by highlighting the file and then clicking the Bookmark button in the File List toolbar. After entering the bookmark information, select “Student” under Select Bookmark Parent. Click OK.

At the end of this lab, you should see the Bookmark for the “Dear Sweetie.doc” document when you expand the Bookmarks category

Questions to Answer from Lab II:

2-In Part 5: step #5, What type of file is “Secure2[1].gif?”

3-How does FTK know that the “.gif” extension is a “Bad” extension or has been changed?

III. Special Instructions for “EMAIL TAB” lab (page 340):

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

Questions to Answer from Lab III:

4-In step #6, in what window can you see the content of the email attachments?

5-What tab can you use to view the Email header information?

IV. Special Instructions for “GRAPHICS TAB” lab (page 342):

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

In step #3, you must select the “Evidence” item at the top of the list before clicking QuickPicks

In step #8, turn on QuickPicks for the “Documents” folder only

Questions to Answer from Lab IV:

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V. Special Instructions for “VIDEO TAB” lab (page 344):

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

Complete all the lab steps as listed

Questions to Answer from Lab V:

6-Describe the scene that you observe when you play the happy.mpeg file.

VI. Special Instructions for “BOOKMARKS TAB” lab (page 346):

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

Once again, you should see the Bookmark for the “Dear Sweetie.doc” document

Questions to Answer from Lab VI:

7-What is the purpose of creating a Bookmark in FTK?

VII. Special Instructions for “LIVE SEARCH AND INDEX SEARCH TABS” lab (pages 350 – 351):

Part 1: Live Search Tab

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

In step 4, choose the Credit Card Standard, then Add, and then Search

Part 2: Index Search Tab

Continue using the Mantooth.E01 image file

In step 3, double-click on “Washer” in Search Terms

Questions to Answer from Lab VII:

8-What results did the Index Search for “washer” return?

9-How is FTK able to locate all Credit Card numbers in a forensic image?

10-What is the difference between a Live Search and an Index Search?

Explanation / Answer

Clip art has been available in the Office applications for a very long time and has served as a way to add design elements and thematic images to Office documents. Clip art was at one time merely a collection of line drawings and cartoons. The clip art library provided by the Office 2010 applications, however, consists of photos in the JPEG format (.jpg), illustrations in the Windows Media File format (.wmf), and animated GIFs or videos in the GIF format (.gif). The clip art library also contains audio files in the WAV file format.

The Clip Art task pane provides you access to all the clip art provided that is placed on your computer when you install the Office applications. You are also provided access to Office.com, which houses an ever-growing collection of clip art files that will serve just about any clip art need you might have.

To insert clip art into an Office document, select the Clip Art command on the Ribbon's Insert tab. When you select the Clip Art command, the Clip Art task pane will open on the right side of the application window. Type a search string in the Search For box and then click Go. A collection of clip art that meets your search criteria will be listed in the Clip Art task pane. Figure 4.17 shows the Clip Art task pane after a search was conducted for the text string "hockey."