Hi Kenneth,
>I agree with Sergey. It preserved the attributes for me as well.
>Maybe you're using a handle on the command that is causing it to change.
>Try it with no handles. What happens?
Ok, I think we're getting there...
I've just tried XCOPY *.* D:\ where the original files have various dates, and all the files on the destination drive d:\ have the date and timestamp that I copied them!
When I try XCOPY *.* \TEMP (ie. copy to another folder on the same drive), the dates and times are preserved.
So I guess my next problem is to find a way of being able to copy to another drive, but still preserving the original info.
Regards,
Alan
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