Thanks Mike! I'll check it out.
Phil

On 5/12/11 2:20 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
I believe you can do this
get shell("copy /b myfile.txt + , ,")

Should work, but i'd test it on non-critical files first, or have backups.
  Seems to work from the bit of testing i've done.
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Phil Davis<rev...@pdslabs.net>  wrote:

Is there a Windows equivalent to the Unix 'touch' command? I would like to
prevent the last-mod date of a Windows file from showing when the file was
actually last modified.

Thanks -
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