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Then you can click any date or select a time range to search files by date modified in Windows The third way to search files by date on Windows 10 is: you can click the drop-down menu of Date modified column, and the calendar will show. You can then select a date or date range to search and find files by date modified. You can choose the specific type of file to quickly scan and recover. Free Download. Tip: If you know when the file was created, you can also type datecreated: and choose the date or date range to find and view the files.
If you know part of the name of the file, you can also add the word after the file type to search files, e,g. Amazing that I can rename the folder and modified date does not change. This goes against the principle of least surprise. Show 1 more comment. This is not explorer specific, this is NTFS-related. Jesse Hufstetler 9 9 silver badges 13 13 bronze badges. I think that's clear. You're referencing their example when moving a folder.
If you move NTFS2 you are not creating a new folder so the creation date doesn't change, neither are you modifying the folder so its modified date doesn't change. I think that's totally logical. When you say that the "modified time can be disabled with filesystem option", I can't find any evidence about that.
Did you mean the access time? Here's another MSDN article that is very specific about the modified time: "The only guarantee about a file time stamp is that the file time is correctly reflected when the handle that makes the change is closed. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This thread is locked.
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