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Re: Is NT 2000 Dos Batch Timestamp sysntax different ?

From: Phil Robyn <zipprobyn_at_uclink.berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 09 Oct 2002 14:14:34 -0700
Message-ID: <3DA49C3A.7040106@uclink.berkeley.edu>


Karsten Farell wrote:
> Joe Caporina wrote:
>

>> Setdate does NOT work with Windows 2000 or Windows XP. I need it to work
>> with Windows 2000.

>
>
> Did you do a Google search? I found the following two sites after typing
> 'setdate win2000' in Google:
>
> 1. SetDate 1.08 works with Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP. It is
> shareware and costs 10 euro at www.jom-software.de (you have to be able
> to decipher German - or like I did, guess ... then click the Download
> button).
>
> 2. SetDate 1.07 (works with same Windows set) for 5.11 euro at
> www.winload.de (again, you have to know or be able to guess German).
>
> Apparently only the German programmers took on the challenge for Win2k.
> Then again, if I took more time looking at the thousands of links that
> Google turned up, I might find an American programmer who did it. But
> that's your assignment.
>

Well, the name (setdate) is the same but the functionality is different. The programs at the two sites you mentioned are for setting/changing the date and time information for files. This has nothing to do with the OP's situation at all. :-)

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