I'm currently in the need of a file/folder duplicator.. Well actaully I have already copied all my files off my harddrive, but unfortunetly the creation/modified dates are out of sync with the original, (the copys creation date is set as today) does anyone know how I can get the modified/creation date to reflect the original? I've used Ycopy to copy the files, then syncback to keep the files insync, but the creation/modified dates are still not set like the original e.g. 03/12/2007 > 05/23/2007, i need: 03/12/2007 > 03/12/2007
Grr.
thanks
file/folder/ copy help, creation/modified date
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Get robocopy as part of the Windows Resource Kit at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en .
That will do what you want from the command line, but you will need to start over again and copy the files again. CAUTION: If you run robocopy to sync the original files with the erroneously dated new copies, robocopy will replace the original dates with the new dates (which will be newer). So you need to delete the copied files and then use robocopy to copy the originals again, preserving the original dates.
After that you can go back to using any backup/syncing software you prefer -- although robocopy with the /MIR (for mirror) switch works well for oneway syncing from source to target.
Hope that helps.
-- Yucca
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en .
That will do what you want from the command line, but you will need to start over again and copy the files again. CAUTION: If you run robocopy to sync the original files with the erroneously dated new copies, robocopy will replace the original dates with the new dates (which will be newer). So you need to delete the copied files and then use robocopy to copy the originals again, preserving the original dates.
After that you can go back to using any backup/syncing software you prefer -- although robocopy with the /MIR (for mirror) switch works well for oneway syncing from source to target.
Hope that helps.
-- Yucca