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Terry Pinnell
Guest
I'm doing some maintenance on my backup routines. I thought I'd search
\Program Files to find any recent files that have changed, such as INI
and CONFIG and LOG file etc, so that I could include these in my list
of backups.
Using the 'Specify Dates' box, I got what seemed a useful list of
folders and filenames. But on closer examination of the folders (in
the top part of the list) I found several that although their Date
Modified was 17/09/2008 they did *not* contain any files of that date.
I also found several files (in the lower part of the list) like
xyz.ini, for which there was no folder called xyz.
How can either of these things happen please? I assumed that, if a
file gets added or changed, both the file and the folder get the same
revised 'Date Modified.
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Terry, East Grinstead, UK
\Program Files to find any recent files that have changed, such as INI
and CONFIG and LOG file etc, so that I could include these in my list
of backups.
Using the 'Specify Dates' box, I got what seemed a useful list of
folders and filenames. But on closer examination of the folders (in
the top part of the list) I found several that although their Date
Modified was 17/09/2008 they did *not* contain any files of that date.
I also found several files (in the lower part of the list) like
xyz.ini, for which there was no folder called xyz.
How can either of these things happen please? I assumed that, if a
file gets added or changed, both the file and the folder get the same
revised 'Date Modified.
--
Terry, East Grinstead, UK