Re: problem with GetLastWriteTime()

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This is the error :

System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException was unhandled

Message="FileTime Win32 non valido.
Nome parametro: fileTime" ParamName="fileTime"
Source="mscorlib"
StackTrace:
in System.DateTime.FromFileTimeUtc(Int64 fileTime)
in System.IO.File.GetLastWriteTimeUtc(String path)

I have full permissions to the file.

Thank you.
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