areid 0 Posted September 18, 2004 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. Any help would be appreciated. Alan Share this post Link to post
ScinteX 0 Posted September 18, 2004 Hi Alan, Try this http://files.chatnfiles.com/The%20Pier%20Shareware%206/016/files.htm Scroll to the bottom of the page and download ZCPY31.ZIP (44KB) I tested it and it appears to work. First I created two directories- "1" and "2" in the root C:\. I copied some files into folder 1. Then I executed this: zcopy c:\1\*.* c:\2 /U Everything in my folder 1 was copied to folder 2, retaining the timestamp btw- the URL above indicates shareware- I cant see any indication of shareware since the readme file says: " ZCOPY is here-by placed in Public Domain and can be considered freeware, ZCOPY may not be sold, hired, leased or modified, it may be freely copied as a complete package, usage of ZCOPY in commercial environments is only permitted with explicit approvement of the Author of ZCOPY (Chris Buijs). " Share this post Link to post
ScinteX 0 Posted September 18, 2004 cheers alec- I thing the flavour of the week seems to be nifty tools! Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 18, 2004 I use robocopy frequently to synchronize my USB drives. Robocopy is included in the NT4/2000/2003 Resource kits. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai...;displaylang=en By default it keeps the timestamps of the source file. There is also XXCOPY http://www.xxcopy.com/index.htm#summary Robocopy vs XXCOPY http://www.xxcopy.com/xxcopy30.htm Share this post Link to post