I need to do what I think is a somewhat complex thing. I have a drive with almost 1500 folders in it. Some of these folders are parents and do not have files directly under them, just child folders. The child folders all have files with various dates. I need a way to do a recursive check of all folders, and down at the child folders do a touch on that folder so that it takes the timestamp of the oldest file in that folder. Then when it recurses up to the parent, if there are only child folders there the parent folder should get a touch to take the timestamp of the oldest folder in that subdirectory etc.
I think I can do this in Unix (it's been years since I've done anything like that but I think it's possible). The question is whether there's a way to do this in Win7?
I think I can do this in Unix (it's been years since I've done anything like that but I think it's possible). The question is whether there's a way to do this in Win7?
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1E8400 E0 stepping @ 4.05GHz2x2GB + 2x1GB MushkineVGA GTS 250SC
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