Re: ntbackup restores wrong "date modified"
From: BobK (bkreimborg_at_netzero.com)
Date: 12/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:23:40 -0600
Thanks for the suggestions. Last night I tried the "12Ghosts" utility
"FileDate" which seems to have worked in a limited test envirnment.
"Harald Bilke" <maps.hb@lanplus.de.on> wrote in message
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> Hi/2
>
> On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:07:47 -0600, "BobK" <bkreimborg@netzero.com>
> wrote:
>
>>...
>>he browses the shares he's constantly reminded of her "incompetence".
>>Also,
>>the staff here actually counts on the Date Modified being correct in order
>>to find files.
>
> There should be better ways to identify files...
>
>>
>>Anyway, so now the shoes on the other foot. Basically it's a political
>>thing. But politics is important.
>
> Yepp - alas it is
>
>>
>>So, what's the best way to move files and folders from one server to
>>another
>>while retaining the same "Date Modified"?
>
> Hmmm:
>
> I'm using "SpeedCommander" like (Norton Commander) that has an option
> to keep Dates on copied directories
>
> Then there are command like
>
> - rsync (mine is cygwin) that has at least an option "preserve times"
> (don't know whether it would work on Windows)
>
> - unison like rsync has an option for keeping modified times (not
> tested on Windows)
>
>
>
> Harald
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