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Old August 29th 08, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
mohsen[_2_]
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hello,
I have 2 hard question, please help me
1_there is any way to show second in the "date modified" of a file?
I mean if you for example in the "my picture" first rclick then choose
view/detail, now in the "date modified"

we can see for example (08/06/28 13:24) but I want to see (08/06/28 13:24:12)
what should I do?

2_I need "Shamsi calendar" in my windows
there is any patch or update to add this feature to my windows?
thanks

if you cant answer just say me where should I ask this question
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Old August 30th 08, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Jaelani
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For question #1:
No if by using Windows alone (it's not customizable). You'll need a
third-party shell extension that can add a new column with your
preferered time format.


mohsen wrote:
hello,
I have 2 hard question, please help me
1_there is any way to show second in the "date modified" of a file?
I mean if you for example in the "my picture" first rclick then choose
view/detail, now in the "date modified"

we can see for example (08/06/28 13:24) but I want to see (08/06/28 13:24:12)
what should I do?

2_I need "Shamsi calendar" in my windows
there is any patch or update to add this feature to my windows?
thanks

if you cant answer just say me where should I ask this question

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Old August 31st 08, 07:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Swifty
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mohsen wrote:
1_there is any way to show second in the "date modified" of a file?


Right click the file, select "Properties" and there the times are
accurate to the second.

If you are using "dir" in a command prompt, then there are alternatives.
I wrote a command "files" specifically to get the times accurate to the
second:

C:\tempfiles z*
2007-11-25 17:20:25 3,416 C:\temp\ZbThumbnail.info
2008-01-30 18:08:58 2 C:\temp\z.z

2 files 3,418 bytes

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