Resetting A File/File's Date-Time


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    Resetting A File/File's Date-Time


    I have a folder full of jpg files that I want to all have the exact date and time (as indicated by the explorer view 'List' date column). Is this possible?

    thnx
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    Install Free Commander, which is a terrific 1/2-pane Windows Explorer substitute.

    Then, you can select one or more files and then File-> Attributes/timestamp and you can change anything you want in the directory information for the file(s).

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    works for me - thnx!

    (still, if there is a way to do this w/o outside s/w let me know)
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    "(still, if there is a way to do this w/o outside s/w let me know)"

    Stefan Kueng's SKTimeStamps(x64) is an .msi installer that integrates into the explorer.exe right-click context menu/properties panel. One can set single or multiple files' time stamps.
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    gigagiggles said:
    "(still, if there is a way to do this w/o outside s/w let me know)"

    Stefan Kueng's SKTimeStamps(x64) is an .msi installer that integrates into the explorer.exe right-click context menu/properties panel. One can set single or multiple files' time stamps.
    interesting, thnx - where can I locate that script?
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    MourningStar said:
    gigagiggles said:
    "(still, if there is a way to do this w/o outside s/w let me know)"

    Stefan Kueng's SKTimeStamps(x64) is an .msi installer that integrates into the explorer.exe right-click context menu/properties panel. One can set single or multiple files' time stamps.
    interesting, thnx - where can I locate that script?
    nevermind (found it)
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