View Full Version : Program that changes creation and modification dates for files\folders.
Howard Kaikow
July 22nd, 2006, 11:11 AM
{QUOTE-> Thank you very much for the help. I had an old build of acronis, without the needed option. Now I need only:dry: to reconstruct the original dates.
This Programm from Howard Kaikow to reset the file dates might help me. <-QUOTE}
I Am planning on posting two programs:
1. Allows you to select individual files and directories and change the Creation and Modification dates, I just need to add code to issue messages for when the OS does not allow a change.
2. The other program will take a source (say, a mounted volume from a backup) and change ALL the times for the corresponding critters at a destination.
Right now, I've got it changing only directories. I'll change that to use files as well.
Next, I want to allow a path to be used instead of an entire drive.
Then, I need to covert to use Unicode.
I expect to complete all of the above soon.
However. it will take time to prepare the documentation.
To help the OP, I might decide to first post the program(s) without any docmentation.
Howard Kaikow
July 25th, 2006, 06:12 PM
{QUOTE-> My recollection is that I reported this bug recently.
Perhaps it has been fixed in 3677???
In any case, I have a program what will allow you to reset the file dates.
Just have not gotten around to posting the critters.
Remind me HERE on Tuesday, if I have not yet posted the critters. <-QUOTE}
Today is Tuesday and I have not yet received any reminder.
However, I've had a string tied around my finger, and it's gotten so tight, I finally had to remove the string.
Both programs appear to be done.
One program allows you to choose a file or a directory file and change the Creation and Modification time.
The other program allows you to pick a Source path and a Destination path. The program will copy the Access, Creation and Modification times from the Source path to corresponding files in the Destination path. You can choose to modify the times for ALL files, or ALL directory files, or ALL files and directory files in the Destination path.
If folkes wish to try the critters, I'll post them.
But there will be no "documenation" for a while.
The Form controls should need little explanation.
GroverH
July 25th, 2006, 10:11 PM
I, for one, would be interested in trying this program.
When you create a new folder, it carries the current time and date. The intended contents could be files from various folders with various date.
Question: Will this program enable you to change the creation date, modification date of the folder itself. The folder can be empty or can have files. Thanks.
Grover
Bubba
July 25th, 2006, 11:13 PM
This subject matter and related posts were split out of this thread (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=140019) and placed into a more appropriate forum. Feel free to continue the discussion of these programs here Please.
Bubba
Howard Kaikow
August 2nd, 2006, 01:58 PM
{QUOTE-> Today is Tuesday and I have not yet received any reminder.
However, I've had a string tied around my finger, and it's gotten so tight, I finally had to remove the string.
Both programs appear to be done.
One program allows you to choose a file or a directory file and change the Creation and Modification time.
The other program allows you to pick a Source path and a Destination path. The program will copy the Access, Creation and Modification times from the Source path to corresponding files in the Destination path. You can choose to modify the times for ALL files, or ALL directory files, or ALL files and directory files in the Destination path.
If folkes wish to try the critters, I'll post them.
But there will be no "documenation" for a while.
The Form controls should need little explanation. <-QUOTE}
See http://www.standards.com/index.html?ChangeFileTimes.
GroverH
August 2nd, 2006, 03:32 PM
Thanks Howard,
I have downloaded the program and will give it a whirl.
Your link above is not workable should you want to correct. :)
Thanks,
Grover
crofttk
August 2nd, 2006, 08:11 PM
Looks really nifty, Howard. I haven't until now found a decent replacement for the antique utility "touch" from PC Mag, around 1982 or so vintage. I won't need it often but I'll keep it on hand for those odd times the problem this solves drives me nuts. Many thanks.:thumb:
Howard Kaikow
August 3rd, 2006, 12:35 AM
{QUOTE-> Thanks Howard,
I have downloaded the program and will give it a whirl.
Your link above is not workable should you want to correct. :)
Thanks,
Grover <-QUOTE}
The link does work.
Do you have Javascript disabled?
Howard Kaikow
August 3rd, 2006, 05:59 AM
{QUOTE-> See http://www.standards.com/index.html?ChangeFileTimes. <-QUOTE}
THe ChangePathTimes program appears to be finished.
Nowm if I can only produce the documentation.
ChangePathTimes will copy the dates from one path/drive to another.
Pour example:
1. I copied a CD-ROM to a directory on a hard drive. Let's call this DirA.
In the process, MSFT does not carry forward the directory times.
2. I used ChangePathTimes to fix the times in DirA by copying the times from the CD-ROM..
3. Then I mounted a TI backup of the hard drive, and used ChangePathTimes to cause the times in the backuo (incorrect directory times) to change DirA back to the incorrect dates.
I then used the program at http://www.standards.com/index.html?CompareDrives to verify the result.
Bubba
August 3rd, 2006, 08:59 AM
{QUOTE-> The link does work.
Do you have Javascript disabled? <-QUOTE}Just so GroverH or others don't concern themselves further with it being a "Javascript" problem....the hyperlink that GroverH referenced was indeed wrong and was fixed yesterday. There was a / between WWW and standards instead of .
"Last edited by Bubba : Yesterday at 03:19 PM. Reason: fixed hyperlink"
Sorry for the OT but unfortunately I could not send a preferred PM because they are disabled.
Howard Kaikow
August 3rd, 2006, 10:23 AM
{QUOTE-> Just so GroverH or others don't concern themselves further with it being a "Javascript" problem....the hyperlink that GroverH referenced was indeed wrong and was fixed yesterday. There was a / between WWW and standards instead of .
"Last edited by Bubba : Yesterday at 03:19 PM. Reason: fixed hyperlink"
Sorry for the OT but unfortunately I could not send a preferred PM because they are disabled. <-QUOTE}
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Howard Kaikow
August 5th, 2006, 07:57 AM
New version posted yesterday, enhanced to handle shortcuts.
Howard Kaikow
August 19th, 2006, 12:44 PM
Also see the Change Path Times program (http://www.standards.com/index.html?ChangePathTimes).
Howard Kaikow
August 25th, 2006, 09:27 AM
Major enhancement just posted.
Better interface and allows copying of times from one file to another.
Howard Kaikow
August 31st, 2006, 12:45 PM
Batch processing has been added. (http://www.standards.com/index.html?ChangeFileTimes)
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