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QuestionFile's 'Creation Date' Pin
Johan Hakkesteegt18-Dec-06 20:19
Johan Hakkesteegt18-Dec-06 20:19 
Hi,

I have written an application that, before it starts doing what it should do, first checks to see if there is a newer version of itself available on our network. It does so by checking the 'Creation Date' timestamp of an msi file.

Thus whenever I make changes I only need to rebuild the app and copy the msi file to the server. I wrote a little batch file that does the copying, using xcopy.

But lo and behold, a couple of days ago, I noticed that the app wasn't offering to update anymore (i.e. it had worked just fine up until then), and when I checked, I noticed that the 'Creation Date' of the copied msi file on the server was not the same as the 'Creation Date' of the original on my workstation. The 'Last Accessed' and 'Last Modified' dates were correct though.

I have tried to first delete the target file before copying the new one, but to no avail. Now obviously, I could change the code to use the 'Last Modified' timestamp but I really don't like the idea of manually updating 50+ installations, before that would start working.

My workstation runs XP pro and (unfortunately) the server still runs NT4 Server.

Can anyone please help me out with this, or at least explain to me how all attributes and timestamps are copied perfectly except the one? Confused | :confused:

Johan
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