Eric Chatonet wrote:
Le 14 sept. 07 à 20:57, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

Eric wrote:
> I'm going to reformulate my question more precisely:
> I have a Rev exe on the user's machine with many other files.
> I want to be able to write some data to one of these files (actually
> a Rev stack but it does not matter) and save it.
> But I don't want the modification date to be changed (on the desktop,
> in the file 'Properties' window, etc.) .

I wonder if there may be a very different way to solve this problem.

What is the user benefit you're trying to achieve with this change?

Actually it's a security issue:
I just would like when installing the software to set a custom property in a stack, save it and still have this file with the same modification date as all others files: move along, there's nothing to see ;-)

If it happens during install, couldn't you also save a few other files to bring the date forward? If you did, it would make the one you're actually changing no longer stand out.

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 Richard Gaskin
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