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Jerry
December 11th 03, 10:24 AM
I have found the time stamp on my image files are being
changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The time
stamp goes from the time the picture was actually taken
to the current time and date of the recording session.

What can be done to stop the time stamp from changing
when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.

Thank you,
Jerry

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 11th 03, 10:26 AM
Hi Jerry,

You would need to use some other burning software, the stuff that comes with
WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in many others).

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
> I have found the time stamp on my image files are being
> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The time
> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually taken
> to the current time and date of the recording session.
>
> What can be done to stop the time stamp from changing
> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
>
> Thank you,
> Jerry

Jerry
December 11th 03, 10:26 AM
The original time and date stamp is important in many
ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying and
carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
destination, changed the way of copying files now?

Cheers,
Jerry

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Jerry,
>
>You would need to use some other burning software, the
stuff that comes with
>WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in many
others).
>
>--
>Best of Luck,
>
>Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>
>"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
>> I have found the time stamp on my image files are being
>> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The time
>> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually taken
>> to the current time and date of the recording session.
>>
>> What can be done to stop the time stamp from changing
>> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jerry
>
>
>.
>

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 11th 03, 10:26 AM
Hi,

This is the first time Microsoft has included burner software, and like all
programs added to the OS, it is a basic version that provides basic
functionality. Most included programs are limited in scope and
configurability.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
> The original time and date stamp is important in many
> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying and
> carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
> destination, changed the way of copying files now?
>
> Cheers,
> Jerry
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi Jerry,
> >
> >You would need to use some other burning software, the
> stuff that comes with
> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in many
> others).
> >
> >--
> >Best of Luck,
> >
> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >
> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files are being
> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The time
> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually taken
> >> to the current time and date of the recording session.
> >>
> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from changing
> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Jerry
> >
> >
> >.
> >

December 11th 03, 10:28 AM
Thanks for the info. I will install a third party CD
burner.

Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even if
this is a basic function, it needs to look and act like
other file copy programs and carry the correct time and
date stamp to the new destination. Especially when one
uses it as an archive process and the file date carries
important information about when it was created (ie. when
the picture was taken)

Cheers,
Jerry

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>This is the first time Microsoft has included burner
software, and like all
>programs added to the OS, it is a basic version that
provides basic
>functionality. Most included programs are limited in
scope and
>configurability.
>
>--
>Best of Luck,
>
>Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>
>"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
>> The original time and date stamp is important in many
>> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying and
>> carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
>> destination, changed the way of copying files now?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jerry
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi Jerry,
>> >
>> >You would need to use some other burning software, the
>> stuff that comes with
>> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in many
>> others).
>> >
>> >--
>> >Best of Luck,
>> >
>> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >
>> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files are
being
>> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The
time
>> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually
taken
>> >> to the current time and date of the recording
session.
>> >>
>> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
changing
>> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
>> >>
>> >> Thank you,
>> >> Jerry
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 11th 03, 10:28 AM
Hi Jerry,

If you install a third party program, you should disable the native burner.
Start/run msconfig, and disable the imapi burning service on the services
tab.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

> wrote in message
...
> Thanks for the info. I will install a third party CD
> burner.
>
> Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even if
> this is a basic function, it needs to look and act like
> other file copy programs and carry the correct time and
> date stamp to the new destination. Especially when one
> uses it as an archive process and the file date carries
> important information about when it was created (ie. when
> the picture was taken)
>
> Cheers,
> Jerry
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi,
> >
> >This is the first time Microsoft has included burner
> software, and like all
> >programs added to the OS, it is a basic version that
> provides basic
> >functionality. Most included programs are limited in
> scope and
> >configurability.
> >
> >--
> >Best of Luck,
> >
> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >
> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> The original time and date stamp is important in many
> >> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying and
> >> carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
> >> destination, changed the way of copying files now?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Hi Jerry,
> >> >
> >> >You would need to use some other burning software, the
> >> stuff that comes with
> >> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in many
> >> others).
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >
> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >
> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files are
> being
> >> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The
> time
> >> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually
> taken
> >> >> to the current time and date of the recording
> session.
> >> >>
> >> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
> changing
> >> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thank you,
> >> >> Jerry
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >

Jerry
December 11th 03, 10:29 AM
Rick,

Thanks, that is good information. Is there anything else
I should be aware of with a third party program?

And exactly how large are the rockets you launch?

Jerry

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Jerry,
>
>If you install a third party program, you should disable
the native burner.
>Start/run msconfig, and disable the imapi burning
service on the services
>tab.
>
>--
>Best of Luck,
>
>Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> wrote in message
...
>> Thanks for the info. I will install a third party CD
>> burner.
>>
>> Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even if
>> this is a basic function, it needs to look and act like
>> other file copy programs and carry the correct time and
>> date stamp to the new destination. Especially when one
>> uses it as an archive process and the file date carries
>> important information about when it was created (ie.
when
>> the picture was taken)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jerry
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >This is the first time Microsoft has included burner
>> software, and like all
>> >programs added to the OS, it is a basic version that
>> provides basic
>> >functionality. Most included programs are limited in
>> scope and
>> >configurability.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Best of Luck,
>> >
>> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >
>> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> The original time and date stamp is important in
many
>> >> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying
and
>> >> carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
>> >> destination, changed the way of copying files now?
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> Jerry
>> >>
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >Hi Jerry,
>> >> >
>> >> >You would need to use some other burning software,
the
>> >> stuff that comes with
>> >> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in
many
>> >> others).
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >Best of Luck,
>> >> >
>> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
hobby!
>> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >> >
>> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files are
>> being
>> >> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The
>> time
>> >> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually
>> taken
>> >> >> to the current time and date of the recording
>> session.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
>> changing
>> >> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thank you,
>> >> >> Jerry
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >.
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 11th 03, 10:29 AM
Hi Jerry,

Nothing else, it's just that installing a third-party program usually causes
conflicts, and since you won't need WinXP's burner once it's installed, it's
best to disable it.

Rockets? <heh><heh> - it's an "inside" joke with a couple of other MVP's.
Actually it's a reference to a physics course I'm taking right now.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
> Rick,
>
> Thanks, that is good information. Is there anything else
> I should be aware of with a third party program?
>
> And exactly how large are the rockets you launch?
>
> Jerry
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi Jerry,
> >
> >If you install a third party program, you should disable
> the native burner.
> >Start/run msconfig, and disable the imapi burning
> service on the services
> >tab.
> >
> >--
> >Best of Luck,
> >
> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >
> > wrote in message
> ...
> >> Thanks for the info. I will install a third party CD
> >> burner.
> >>
> >> Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even if
> >> this is a basic function, it needs to look and act like
> >> other file copy programs and carry the correct time and
> >> date stamp to the new destination. Especially when one
> >> uses it as an archive process and the file date carries
> >> important information about when it was created (ie.
> when
> >> the picture was taken)
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Hi,
> >> >
> >> >This is the first time Microsoft has included burner
> >> software, and like all
> >> >programs added to the OS, it is a basic version that
> >> provides basic
> >> >functionality. Most included programs are limited in
> >> scope and
> >> >configurability.
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >
> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >
> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >> The original time and date stamp is important in
> many
> >> >> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of copying
> and
> >> >> carrying the original time and date stamp to the new
> >> >> destination, changed the way of copying files now?
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >> Jerry
> >> >>
> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >> >Hi Jerry,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >You would need to use some other burning software,
> the
> >> >> stuff that comes with
> >> >> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in
> many
> >> >> others).
> >> >> >
> >> >> >--
> >> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
> hobby!
> >> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >> >
> >> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files are
> >> being
> >> >> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM. The
> >> time
> >> >> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was actually
> >> taken
> >> >> >> to the current time and date of the recording
> >> session.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
> >> changing
> >> >> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is performed.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Thank you,
> >> >> >> Jerry
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >.
> >> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >

Jerry
December 11th 03, 10:35 AM
Rick,

Thanks, for all the help you have been very helpful.

But, please pass on to Microsoft about the time stamp
issue. It should be corrected.

Cheers,
Jerry

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Jerry,
>
>Nothing else, it's just that installing a third-party
program usually causes
>conflicts, and since you won't need WinXP's burner once
it's installed, it's
>best to disable it.
>
>Rockets? <heh><heh> - it's an "inside" joke with a
couple of other MVP's.
>Actually it's a reference to a physics course I'm taking
right now.
>
>--
>Best of Luck,
>
>Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>
>"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
>> Rick,
>>
>> Thanks, that is good information. Is there anything
else
>> I should be aware of with a third party program?
>>
>> And exactly how large are the rockets you launch?
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hi Jerry,
>> >
>> >If you install a third party program, you should
disable
>> the native burner.
>> >Start/run msconfig, and disable the imapi burning
>> service on the services
>> >tab.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Best of Luck,
>> >
>> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
>> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> Thanks for the info. I will install a third party
CD
>> >> burner.
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even
if
>> >> this is a basic function, it needs to look and act
like
>> >> other file copy programs and carry the correct time
and
>> >> date stamp to the new destination. Especially when
one
>> >> uses it as an archive process and the file date
carries
>> >> important information about when it was created (ie.
>> when
>> >> the picture was taken)
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> Jerry
>> >>
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> >This is the first time Microsoft has included
burner
>> >> software, and like all
>> >> >programs added to the OS, it is a basic version
that
>> >> provides basic
>> >> >functionality. Most included programs are limited
in
>> >> scope and
>> >> >configurability.
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >Best of Luck,
>> >> >
>> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
hobby!
>> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >> >
>> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> >> The original time and date stamp is important in
>> many
>> >> >> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of
copying
>> and
>> >> >> carrying the original time and date stamp to the
new
>> >> >> destination, changed the way of copying files
now?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Cheers,
>> >> >> Jerry
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >> >Hi Jerry,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >You would need to use some other burning
software,
>> the
>> >> >> stuff that comes with
>> >> >> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in
>> many
>> >> >> others).
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >--
>> >> >> >Best of Luck,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
>> >> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
>> hobby!
>> >> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
>> >> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
>> >> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>> >> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
>> >> >> ...
>> >> >> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files
are
>> >> being
>> >> >> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM.
The
>> >> time
>> >> >> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was
actually
>> >> taken
>> >> >> >> to the current time and date of the recording
>> >> session.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
>> >> changing
>> >> >> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is
performed.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Thank you,
>> >> >> >> Jerry
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >.
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>
>.
>

Spinner
December 11th 03, 10:35 AM
Jerry, there is nothing to really correct.
You assuming that making a CD is a simple file copy operation.
it's not, and it never has been.
Until a short time ago (computer wise) most CD burning software
changed the date of files burned to CD.
As Rick said, the burning function in XP is just a VERY basic
version. Just as Paint at one time was just a very basic graphic app.
If your really concerned about the dates of your digital images,
you should not be relying on the Windows dates at all.
Most good digital cameras will imbed the creation date, and for that
matter even the model of the camera in the files itself automatically.

Try this.
In a folder with your digital images in it, select view, then details.
Right click on any of the column fields.
You can then select which columns to display.
The one you should try is "Date Picture Taken".
You may have to choose the "More Options" listing on the bottom to get to
it.

This is how I display all my digital image folders by default.
It's much more reliable then using the creation date.




"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
> Rick,
>
> Thanks, for all the help you have been very helpful.
>
> But, please pass on to Microsoft about the time stamp
> issue. It should be corrected.
>
> Cheers,
> Jerry
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi Jerry,
> >
> >Nothing else, it's just that installing a third-party
> program usually causes
> >conflicts, and since you won't need WinXP's burner once
> it's installed, it's
> >best to disable it.
> >
> >Rockets? <heh><heh> - it's an "inside" joke with a
> couple of other MVP's.
> >Actually it's a reference to a physics course I'm taking
> right now.
> >
> >--
> >Best of Luck,
> >
> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >
> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> Rick,
> >>
> >> Thanks, that is good information. Is there anything
> else
> >> I should be aware of with a third party program?
> >>
> >> And exactly how large are the rockets you launch?
> >>
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Hi Jerry,
> >> >
> >> >If you install a third party program, you should
> disable
> >> the native burner.
> >> >Start/run msconfig, and disable the imapi burning
> >> service on the services
> >> >tab.
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >
> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!
> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >
> >> > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >> Thanks for the info. I will install a third party
> CD
> >> >> burner.
> >> >>
> >> >> Microsoft should correct this issue, however. Even
> if
> >> >> this is a basic function, it needs to look and act
> like
> >> >> other file copy programs and carry the correct time
> and
> >> >> date stamp to the new destination. Especially when
> one
> >> >> uses it as an archive process and the file date
> carries
> >> >> important information about when it was created (ie.
> >> when
> >> >> the picture was taken)
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >> Jerry
> >> >>
> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >> >Hi,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >This is the first time Microsoft has included
> burner
> >> >> software, and like all
> >> >> >programs added to the OS, it is a basic version
> that
> >> >> provides basic
> >> >> >functionality. Most included programs are limited
> in
> >> >> scope and
> >> >> >configurability.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >--
> >> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
> hobby!
> >> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >> >
> >> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> The original time and date stamp is important in
> >> many
> >> >> >> ways. So why has Microsoft, after years of
> copying
> >> and
> >> >> >> carrying the original time and date stamp to the
> new
> >> >> >> destination, changed the way of copying files
> now?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >> >> Jerry
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >> >> >Hi Jerry,
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >You would need to use some other burning
> software,
> >> the
> >> >> >> stuff that comes with
> >> >> >> >WinXP is not configurable in that respect (or in
> >> many
> >> >> >> others).
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >--
> >> >> >> >Best of Luck,
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
> >> >> >> >Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other
> >> hobby!
> >> >> >> >http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> >> >> >> >Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
> >> >> >> >www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
> >> >> >> >Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >"Jerry" > wrote in message
> >> >> >> ...
> >> >> >> >> I have found the time stamp on my image files
> are
> >> >> being
> >> >> >> >> changed as they are being copied to a CDROM.
> The
> >> >> time
> >> >> >> >> stamp goes from the time the picture was
> actually
> >> >> taken
> >> >> >> >> to the current time and date of the recording
> >> >> session.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> What can be done to stop the time stamp from
> >> >> changing
> >> >> >> >> when a copy of the file to a CDROM is
> performed.
> >> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> >> Thank you,
> >> >> >> >> Jerry
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> >.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >.
> >> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >

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