So then it appears the timestamps on the folders changed, which makes sense, only because there was new content/updated content placed inside. But if you ran the copy for the first time, you wouldn't...
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So then it appears the timestamps on the folders changed, which makes sense, only because there was new content/updated content placed inside. But if you ran the copy for the first time, you wouldn't...
Interesting.
I will have to do some more testing.
I wonder if the /MIR is actually whats messing everything up? In theory, if its a new copy then it would need a new directory, thus the new...
Thanks for sharing your command and switches.
So when you use that, does it also copy the original folders creation date? The only difference between your switches and mine are the ability to see...
I normally use the built-in file copying program into Windows when I backup my data disks. Then I started to use TeraCopy which was great but then I wanted to take things to the next level. Why?...