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Originally Posted by mlee0332 O, the numbers that I had up there were what the folder name should have been. But I understand. Thanx |
Hello, I think I've found a way of putting the date to a file:
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TOUCH (Resource Kit)
Change file timestamps Syntax TOUCH [option]... files ...Key /t year month day hour minute second. This is a POSIX utility.
Use the optional argument /t to specify a date other than the current time.
( four-digit years, two-digit months, days, hours, minutes, seconds)
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You can try this link as well, it might help explain how it works:
Description of NTFS date and time stamps for files and folders#
I hope it helps!
Regards
Martin