Goodmorning,
When i copy an (un edited) file with an earlyer date to the harddisk, the file-date is set to todays date, for example, filedate 01-01-2000 becomes 22-06-2006 without the file is edited.
What i need is an change to todays date only after the file is edited.
Can i obtain this option within TC, or has this to do with the windows XP config??
Regards
Andre Linoge
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Total Commander always tries to copy the file date with the file. Unfortunately sometimes this fails, for example with some versions of Norton Antivirus in the background. Solution: Use compatibility mode for the affected drives: Configuration - Options - Copy/Delete.
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If it still does not work, you can use my PowerPro script to restore date/time from initial file to that copied with "lost" date.
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