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Keeping attributes and creation/modification dates when copying files/folders

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bjk:
Total Commander (www.ghisler.com) has an option in its configuration that will copy the date/time of folders, too.

Cynic:
Thanks, I'll look into it.

bjk:
I've also tried a couple of GUIs for Robocopy from MS but I can't get it to retain the folders' timestamps, but I'm not sure if it's a limitation of the program itself or if I'm doing something wrong.
-Cynic (September 17, 2007, 06:30 PM)
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Please, see the second screenshot of "CopyRite XP" on http://www.msu-hb.de/system/system/robocopy.htm. There is a checkbox "Copy Timestamps" (though, I didn't try it myself).

The download can be found here: http://www.msu-hb.de/download/critexp.zip

Cynic:
Thanks for the suggestion, I haven't tried it because I think the limitation is in Robocopy, not in its GUIs; I used Robocopy through the command line and still couldn't keep folder timestamps.

Anyhow, my search has come to an end: the latest XYplorer beta does what I want through the Backup function, I've asked Don and he implemented this feature in no time.

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