On Thu, 19 May 2005, Arno Lehmann wrote:

As far as I know, NTFS has similar timestamps - atime, mtime and ctime - as normal unix file systems. I'm not sure, but I think I remember reading somewhere that under Windows you can avoid changing them when you modify a file.

There are more attributes than that and there are more access attributes than just user/group/world too.

For the most part Windows completely ignores them so debating their utility is somewhat of a gasbagging exercise - they would be useful if used though.

AB



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