"Amy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Patrick,
>
> Thanks for the info. Let me give a specific example, hope that helps.
> Our
> office has a shared drive on a network. Employees place various documents
> w/in a folder on that shared drive. The "date created" dates range all
> over
> the place, mostly corresponding to "date modified," so I don't believe any
> software changes have been made that would affect those dates. If a
> document
> has a "date created" (and date modified) from say a month ago, and I know
> that there haven't been any changes to the software, system, etc., is it
> fairly safe to say that that is when the document was in fact created (or
> placed in that folder)? I'm assuming the casual user can't change the
> date
> created?
As a quick test, I found a document I created a year and a half ago.
Looking at properties, its created date was april 2007.
I simply copied it and pasted it to another folder, and its created date is
now - today. Its modified date was April 2007 until I opened it, made a
very minor change and saved it, undid the change and saved it again. .
So it's *very* easy to change the date created or modified, no special tools
are needed, and consequently I would not regard this as a reliable piece of
data for decision-making.
HTH
-pk
>
> Thanks again!
>
>
> "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Amy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news
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>> > Quick question about the "date created" on files. Is that date always
>> > the
>> > date the file was created, or placed in a particular folder? Or is it
>> > possible to modify that date? I am trying to verify when something was
>> > placed in a particular folder, and want to make sure that the "date
>> > created"
>> > isn't modified if the file is modified.
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>>
>> It's definitely possible to alter the date and timestamp. You will find
>> that some software developers use the date and timestamp to identify
>> specific file versions, and they use utilities that can set the date/time
>> stamps of all the files in a folder structure to a specific value.
>>
>> Sorry, this won't be a reliable method of identification for you.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>>
>>