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Jediab
July 3rd, 2006, 11:41 PM
Would someone be able to tell me or direct me to a place that explains what goes into the date and time stamp of file properties?
Creation date
Modified date
Last Accessed date
I have a file that has a creation date of 2006 but a modified date of 2005. It was originally a pic that was emailed. And I am just trying to understand the dates.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks much!
idontno
July 4th, 2006, 02:39 AM
Would someone be able to tell me or direct me to a place that explains what goes into the date and time stamp of file properties?
Creation date
Modified date
Last Accessed date
I have a file that has a creation date of 2006 but a modified date of 2005. It was originally a pic that was emailed. And I am just trying to understand the dates.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks much!
One possibility is the dates could have been modified as shown here...
http://www.thescarms.com/vbasic/filetime.asp
There are millions of ways to change the properties of a file. :)
Gabriel
July 4th, 2006, 02:52 AM
Hi,
I have succefully generated the same scenario in my computer and I think I am getting the hang of it.
Scenario - you have a file on a different Partition (D: for example) that was last modified in 2002. today you COPY the file into c: partition. the file has now a modified time stamp somewhere in 2002 and a creation/accessed date of 2006.
it seems that I too was not aware exactly what the the difference between attributes are.
Modified - last time the file has been modified
Accessed - the last time the file accessed (copying the file changes this attribute)
created - the time this file has been created in the particular storage container (this is not changed until you copy this into different container - also a folder --- MOVING file inside the same partition does not change the "created" attribute)
The second thing I can think of in your situation is that the EXIF metadata is being used.
I am getting my imagination into work....
The picture was taken/manipulated in 2005. you have copied the file into this partition in 2006. is this sound logical?
Sorry if I write too much - ;)
Gabriel
Gabriel
July 4th, 2006, 02:54 AM
One possibility is the dates could have been modified as shown here...
http://www.thescarms.com/vbasic/filetime.asp
There are millions of ways to change the properties of a file. :)
Hi Idontno,
As much as your find is very good (promptly added to my CDtoolbox - cheers) I don't think this is the case - see my post.
Gabriel
idontno
July 4th, 2006, 09:44 AM
Well...I'm glad someone figured it out Gabriel!
I kinda knew the answer that Jediab was looking for. I just couldn't put it into the right words. So, I went to about 50 sites searching for the right definition. But from what I saw, there are a lot more dummies out there than me... :grin:
Good job tho Gabriel!!! :drink:
RawHide67
July 4th, 2006, 10:22 AM
ok so I dwnld IE 7beta 3<----(they even changed the layout on this)......spell check wont work in Outlook Express...the IE icon is gone from my desktop and my speaker icon is also missing......needless to say I have made many attemps at repairing these....to no avail...sooooooo, how can this dummie fix his broken windows ? {Me--->:flame: <----Billy.G}
Im running windows-XP x64 and Office 2000 Premium along with that.
thanks.
Gabriel
July 5th, 2006, 02:36 AM
ok so I dwnld IE 7beta 3<----(they even changed the layout on this)......spell check wont work in Outlook Express...the IE icon is gone from my desktop and my speaker icon is also missing......needless to say I have made many attemps at repairing these....to no avail...sooooooo, how can this dummie fix his broken windows ? {Me--->:flame: <----Billy.G}
Im running windows-XP x64 and Office 2000 Premium along with that.
thanks.
This should be in new thread...
Nevertheless
http://www.techenclave.com/forums/uninstall-ie7-beta-from-your-computer-6196.html
haven't check that but it seems very logical
As a general rule of thumb - do not install beta software on your production station
Good Day,
Gabriel
Jediab
July 5th, 2006, 09:31 PM
Hi,
I have succefully generated the same scenario in my computer and I think I am getting the hang of it.
Scenario - you have a file on a different Partition (D: for example) that was last modified in 2002. today you COPY the file into c: partition. the file has now a modified time stamp somewhere in 2002 and a creation/accessed date of 2006.
it seems that I too was not aware exactly what the the difference between attributes are.
Modified - last time the file has been modified
Accessed - the last time the file accessed (copying the file changes this attribute)
created - the time this file has been created in the particular storage container (this is not changed until you copy this into different container - also a folder --- MOVING file inside the same partition does not change the "created" attribute)
The second thing I can think of in your situation is that the EXIF metadata is being used.
I am getting my imagination into work....
The picture was taken/manipulated in 2005. you have copied the file into this partition in 2006. is this sound logical?
Sorry if I write too much - ;)
Gabriel
Hey thanks for responding Gabriel. I think you are correct. I went and created a dummy word doc and one that I had made back in 2005. I zipped em up and unzipped them both to the same partition and a different computer and the creation date now became the date and time when I unzipped them, but the modified date stayed the same, 2005 and 2006.