A suspect typed a file on his computer and saved it to a floppy diskette. The filename was MyNote.txt. You receive the

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A suspect typed a file on his computer and saved it to a floppy diskette. The filename was MyNote.txt. You receive the

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A suspect typed a file on his computer and saved it to a floppy diskette. The filename was MyNote.txt. You receive the floppy and the suspect computer. The suspect denies that the floppy disk belongs to him. You search the suspect computer and locate only the filename within a .LNK file. The .LNK file is located in the folder C:\Windows\Recent. How you would use the .LNK file to establish a connection between the file on the floppy diskette and the suspect computer?

A. The file signature found in the .LNK file
B. The dates and time of the file found in the .LNK file, at file offset 28
C. Both a and b
D. The full path of the file, found in the .LNK file
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