>Hope this is the right area for this type of problem...
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>I have created a backup batch file using the XCOPY command, and it works fine, except for the fact that the files copied to a CD all contain date and timestamps of when they were copied. Has anyone any idea how to keep the original date and time? As far as I can see there are no switches which allow me to do this.
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>Any help would be appreciated.
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>Alan
Indeed, the XCOPY command doesn't seem to include a switch to do this. You may need to search for an alternative tool.
One option might be a compression program: those normally have the options to preserve the original date/time.
Note that you don't need to compress; you can just "store". But the fact that you have to archive and then un-archive is an additional step which will make it slower.
Perhaps you can find another program, that includes this option. Might be worthwhile to look in
www.download.com, or
www.tucows.com.
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