You can also use the contents in the DS_AUDIT Hash file to get this information. If you are not comfortable using the Administrator or command line, you could create a job and declare the DS_AUDIT hashed file along with importing the metadata for it's contents.
A search of the forum will yield the column names for this table and examples of how to query it. Clearly there may be more than one modification, so date/time modified and by whom are stored as multi-valued columns.
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Actually that post was created by me so I pasted my question on that one and was about to delete it from here. :D ... discussing on this post is fine with me...
Well, crap, wish I had noticed that. You're right, that other one would have been more appropriate, I just picked the first one I stumbled across. D'oh.
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