Is there a recursive touch command to update file date/time on Win 2000 ?

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Pegasus \(MVP\)

"flahmeshess" <dingdongdingding@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Looking for this. Thanks !
>


Touch.exe for Win32, Version 1.0
Freeware by Steve P. Miller (stevemil@pobox.com). Copyright 1997.
Visit http://pobox.com/~stevemil for the latest version and other utilities.

Usage: touch [/s] [/h] [/p] [/q] [/v] [/c] [/m] [/a] [/r file]
[/d mm-dd[-[cc]yy]] [/t hh[:mm[:ss[.ms]]]] filespec ...

/s Process subdirectories.
/h Process hidden/system files/directories.
/p Prompt for each file (Yes/No/All/Quit). Ignored in view mode.
/q Quiet mode Only display errors Ignored in view mode.
/v View mode Display times rather than set times.
/c View/set created time.
/m View/set modified time Default if /a and /c are not specified.
/a View/set accessed time.
/r Reference file Use this file's date and time to set other files.
/d Date: month, day, century, year.
/t Time: hour (0-24), minutes, seconds, milliseconds.

In view mode (/v), the /p, /q, /r, /d, and /t options are ignored.
In set mode, the default is to use the current date and time.
Use the /r, /d, and/or /t options to override the default set time.
The century (cc) is assumed to be 19 for years 69-99, and 20 for years
00-68.
 
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flahmeshess

Thanks again.

On Aug 10, 10:55 pm, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com> wrote:
> "flahmeshess" <dingdongdingd...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1186756760.126004.295890@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Looking for this. Thanks !

>
> Touch.exe for Win32, Version 1.0
> Freeware by Steve P. Miller (steve...@pobox.com). Copyright 1997.
> Visithttp://pobox.com/~stevemilfor the latest version and other utilities.
>
> Usage: touch [/s] [/h] [/p] [/q] [/v] [/c] [/m] [/a] [/r file]
> [/d mm-dd[-[cc]yy]] [/t hh[:mm[:ss[.ms]]]] filespec ...
>
> /s Process subdirectories.
> /h Process hidden/system files/directories.
> /p Prompt for each file (Yes/No/All/Quit). Ignored in view mode.
> /q Quiet mode Only display errors Ignored in view mode.
> /v View mode Display times rather than set times.
> /c View/set created time.
> /m View/set modified time Default if /a and /c are not specified.
> /a View/set accessed time.
> /r Reference file Use this file's date and time to set other files.
> /d Date: month, day, century, year.
> /t Time: hour (0-24), minutes, seconds, milliseconds.
>
> In view mode (/v), the /p, /q, /r, /d, and /t options are ignored.
> In set mode, the default is to use the current date and time.
> Use the /r, /d, and/or /t options to override the default set time.
> The century (cc) is assumed to be 19 for years 69-99, and 20 for years
> 00-68.
 
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