Since TC 7.50 you can use the context menu in TC's Synchronize tool (cm_FileSync) to copy date and time of files (without having to copy their content).
If you prefer a faster/easier way, this may be what you are looking for:
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// TimeAdj V1.01 (C) StatusQuo 2007-2009 //
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// Set, Modify, Copy file dates and times
- TimeAdj_101_plus-recursive-cmd_101.rar (Dropbox)
( MD5: b85a0265d553a4ca27ca95600a54e42a )
- Just unpack the archive to a folder of your choice.
If you use a folder that is not included in the system's "PATH" variable, the path to TimeAdj.exe has to be added in the step below in "Command" field (and "Start path").
- To copy dates/times of marked files in TC's current panel to the other panel (files with the same name), use this for defining a button etc:
To support processing selected sub-folders recursively, please use the batch caller TimeAdj_recursive.cmd, included in the archive.
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Command : TimeAdj.exe Parameters: /LST "%L" "%T\"
Settings for Button/Start Menu (please note the additional parameter "%P", this is important for UNC paths and Branch View):Code: Select all
Command : TimeAdj_recursive.cmd Parameters: /LST "%L" "%T" "%P" Start path: (set to location of timeadj.exe, if this is not included in system PATH variable)
- Using advanced parameters TimeAdj supports relative or absolute changes of dates/times, too, also additionally to copying them. A short syntax info/explanation and examples can be found in the included file "TimeAdj_Help.txt" or by calling "TimeAdj.exe /?".
- Only works on files, can not change date/time of folders.
- Only copies/modifies "changed" dates/times, NOT creation / last access dates.
- To support TC's branch view, please use the included batch caller (*.cmd).
- Freeware, details included in file TimeAdj_License.txt.