Hi,
Running Windows 10 ver 1909 (build 18363.1256)
I am looking for a way to change Date Attributes (at the very least, the Date Created attribute) of a series of Folders. Each folder has one...
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Hi,
Running Windows 10 ver 1909 (build 18363.1256)
I am looking for a way to change Date Attributes (at the very least, the Date Created attribute) of a series of Folders. Each folder has one...
Yeah, lesson learned...didn't think it would get so out of control.
Thanks, I will give it a shot.
Edit: This tool just seems to be a graphical representation of the registry entries I posted...
I have a few External Disk Drives and I have allocated fixed drive letters to each of them. Unfortunately, a few of them failed, or were given away, etc., and I am left in a bit of a messy state...
Yes, but if you press Shift before selecting the entry, then it moves. So, this solution is by far the easiest and least intrusive. I am going to go with this until my requirements get more...
Hmm...this can work too! In fact, this might be the easiest way!
BRB...testing something...
Thanks, but that is not my requirement.
Yeah, I can see its use if you have a lot of drives to work with. In my case, I just wanted to send the files to the Archive sub-folder easily. With a Archive It context menu, its a once and done...
OK, this one is a little complex. I hope I am able to explain properly.
I recently "discovered" Robocopy, and one particular use of it that I hope I can further exploit. The command in question...
Thanks. You were a great help.
This was the post I came across in my Google search that inspired me to register and ask in these forums. Glad I did. I got one more zinger of a query coming...
Hi,
I have many Folders related to work and personal stuff. Example:
Utilities
Accounts
Subscriptions
Bills
etc.