* **`System\ControlSet001\Control\Filesystem`**: Last time access (by default it's disabled with `NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate=1`, if `0`, then, it's enabled).
* **`Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Signatures\Unmanaged` &`Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Signatures\Managed`&`Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Nla\Cache`**: First and last time a network connection was performed and connections through VPN
* **`Software\Microsoft\WZCSVC\Parameters\Interfaces{GUID}` (for XP) &`Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Profiles`**: Network type (0x47-wireless, 0x06-cable, 0x17-3G) an category (0-Public, 1-Private/Home, 2-Domain/Work) and last connections
* **`System\ControlSet001\Services\lanmanserver\Shares\`**: Share folders and their configurations. If **Client Side Caching** (CSCFLAGS) is enabled, then, a copy of the shared files will be saved in the clients and server in `C:\Windows\CSC`
* CSCFlag=0 -> By default the user needs to indicate the files that he wants to cache
* CSCFlag=16 -> Automatic caching documents. “All files and programs that users open from the shared folder are automatically available offline” with the “optimize for performance" unticked.
* CSCFlag=2048: This setting is only on Win 7 & 8 and is the default setting until you disable “Simple file sharing” or use the “advanced” sharing option. It also appears to be the default setting for the “Homegroup”
*`NTUSER.DAT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\WordwheelQuery`: What the user searched for using explorer/helper. The item with `MRU=0` is the last one.
To analyze the Shellbags you can use [**Shellbag Explorer**](https://ericzimmerman.github.io/#!index.md) and you will be able to find the\*\* MAC time of the folder **and also the** creation date and modified date of the shellbag **which are related with the** first time the folder was accessed and the last time\*\*.
Having the **{GUID}** of the device it's now possible to **check all the NTUDER.DAT hives of all the users** searching for the GUID until you find it in one of them (`NTUSER.DAT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Mountpoints2`)
Checking the registry `System\MoutedDevices` it's possible to find out **which device was the last one mounted**. In the following image check how the last device mounted in `E:` is the Thoshiba one (using the tool Registry Explorer).
In `Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\EMDMgmt` you can find the volume serial number. **Knowing the volume name and the volume serial number you can correlate the information** from LNK files that uses that information.
Note that when a USB device is formatted:
* A new volume name is created
* A new volume serial number is created
* The physical serial number is kept
### Timestamps
In `System\ControlSet001\Enum\USBSTOR{VEN_PROD_VERSION}{USB serial}\Properties{83da6326-97a6-4088-9453-a1923f573b29}\` you can find the first and last time the device was connected: