Interesting. I've got Winzip 9 on my Windows 2000 & Windows XP SP2 computer.
Winzip under Windows 2000 keeps the folder dates, but with Windows XP it doesn't.
Did you test using Windows XP?
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> I did a quick test and, using Winzip 9, if you zip up the dir and then
> extract it to a different folder, all files WILL retain their original
> dates. Interesting...
>
> This seems to be its default behaviour, I did not see any configuration
> setting in winzip 9 that alters how the date stamps are made.
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> Note that all files have 3 dates: Creation, Modified, Last Accessed.
>
> If you copy a file using Explorer, the Creation date gets set to today,
> and the other two are retained. So, it may be "created" after it was
> modified! I guess that makes sense, to some. So, it appears that winzip
> goes back in to the file system and alters the Creation date to the
> original's date, Cool.
>
> Good Luck
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