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Number : 3203 Date : 2002-12-06 Author : Kan Yabumoto Subject : New Beta Rlease v.2.83.1 Size(KB) : 1
Mike: Thank you for your report. You were right. With v.2.83.0, the timestamp for the directory was done right and then, the file timestamp (supposedly the easier one) was not :-( We have corrected the problem. Now try it with a new download. http://www.xxcopy.com/betatest/ (v.2.83.1) Someone earlier requested a feature to examine all three timestamps at once. The H format specifier is the answer. When you run /CLONE/TC, you may then use the new format specifier, H (History" field --- the three timestamps in Creation, LastWrite, and LastAccess in that order). xxcopy \src\*.doc \dst\ /clone/tc xxcopy \dst\ /lh Kan Yabumoto ============================================================== At 2002-12-05 23:04, you wrote: >I downloaded the beta version 2.83.0 to see if the folder/file date >issue was resolved. Using the /TC switch (Forensic Clone), here are >the results I got. > >FAT32 to FAT32 >XXCOPY "C:\Downloads" "C:\temp\Downloads" /CLONE/TC >Folders: All dates preserved. >Files: Only LastWrite date preserved, Create and LastAccess dates >made current date. > >Fat32 to NTFS >XXCOPY "C:\Downloads" "G:\Downloads" /CLONE/TC >Folders: Only Create date preserved, LastWrite and LastAccess dates >made current date. >Files: Only LastWrite date preserved, Create and LastAccess dates >made current date. > >Using /CLONE/TCC/TCA/TCW didn't seem to change the results either. > >Mike
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