I am using MultiCommander each time I have to fix the directories timestamps to set them to the most recent datetime, excluding *.db .svn/*.*
Can this be achieved with TC or a Plugin?
Correct folder date/time...
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It's normal NTFS behavior to update the timestamp of a directory when anything inside it changes, including deleting a file, changing a file and adding a file.
TC can set timestamps of files and directories, of course (see Menu Files > Change Attributes). It can also be read from the file under the cursor, so it might make things easier. However, since this is a very special case, if you want to automate, you would have to write some script, maybe utilizing a console tool that can set directory timestamps.
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Dalai
TC can set timestamps of files and directories, of course (see Menu Files > Change Attributes). It can also be read from the file under the cursor, so it might make things easier. However, since this is a very special case, if you want to automate, you would have to write some script, maybe utilizing a console tool that can set directory timestamps.
Regards
Dalai
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I get used for years to SetFolderDate which perfectly works with TC. See this thread for details.
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Thank you very muchsqa_wizard wrote:I get used for years to SetFolderDate which perfectly works with TC. See this thread for details.