DirDate 3.8.2

Modify file and folder dates from command line

Download DirDate 3.8.2 (dirdate.exe) [DirDate, 623KB]

Modify file or folder create/modify/access dates from the command line. It can change dates using either a reference file or a series of YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MIN, SEC, MSEC commands. Handles read-only files
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May 14, 2007 Date Added:
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DirDate 3.8.2 Description:

DirDate is a command line tool that can easily be automated to change files' last modification date, creation date or last access date. It can change dates using either a reference file (where you can 'lift' the date from an existing file), the current date/time or a series of YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MIN, SEC and MSEC commands. It can process files in subfolders, handles read-only files and it has a preview mode so that you can see which files will be modified. You can set file date and times right down to the 0.1 microseconds (100 nanosecond increments), or even tweak existing times up and down.

Simple example - set all file creation dates to Christmas day:
dirdate -CREATION date=12/25/2000 time=12:00:00 *.*

Simple example 2 - add 10 minutes to file modification dates:
dirdate -MODIFIED ADD=6000000000 *.*.

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DirDate 3.8.2 Tags:
change file date setfiledate file date time stamp touch timestamp change create created creation modify modified modification access accessed last access last accessed express timestamp toucher

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