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Unfortunately, it seems Windows does not honor modified time as the latest time at least according to the Windows Pro 10 system which I am using. I was able to modify the date manually but at times I do need to change the time/date of few miles. If there is a way to automate that process, will be cool.
This is in reference to the tool SKTimeStamp, thank you.
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you can select multiple files at one, then right-click in explorer on those files and select "properties" from the context menu. Then when you modify the file dates, the dates of all files are changed.
Hi there,
Unfortunately, it seems Windows does not honor modified time as the latest time at least according to the Windows Pro 10 system which I am using. I was able to modify the date manually but at times I do need to change the time/date of few miles. If there is a way to automate that process, will be cool.
This is in reference to the tool SKTimeStamp, thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: