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Old February 9th 10, 11:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management,microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
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"Adam Johnson" wrote in message
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Thanks. Is there anyway to identify any item inside which folders (with
multi-level folders inside) have recent modified date?

"Richard G. Harper" wrote in message
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Windows will not do this itself and there's no way to "make" it. You
might find some utility via Google or Bing that will set the date of the
folder to the newest content within it but I rather doubt it.

"Adam Johnson" wrote in message
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How can I look at the top level folder date modified, I can tell any
item inside all the sub-folder was updated or created? So the top level
folder 'date modified' is the latest date.

Current, in Windows, even the inside sub-folder is updated, the top
level folder date is not changed.

How do I make the top folder's Date Modified reflect the latest modified
dates of any items inside the sub-folder?
That is if any inside item inside multiple levels of sub-folder is
modified and updated, how can I make the Date Modified updated for all
the upper levels folders, or just the top level folder?