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cooltoriz,

Just use FileGetTime with the folder path.

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Hello,

I need to get a folder date. I can only find FileGetTime for a file. How do I get a folder/dir date?

Thank you

Or, if you just want the geeky FSO method:
$sDir = "C:\Temp"
$oFSO = ObjCreate("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
$oDir = $oFSO.GetFolder($sDir)   
$iMod = $oDir.DateLastModified
$sMod = StringLeft($iMod, 4) & "/" & StringMid($iMod, 5, 2) & "/" & StringMid($iMod, 7, 2) & _
        " " & StringMid($iMod, 9, 2) & ":" & StringMid($iMod, 11, 2) & ":" & StringMid($iMod, 13, 2)
ConsoleWrite($sDir & " last modified " & $sMod & @LF)

:P

But the native FileGetTime() function was optimized in C++ and will probably be faster anyway.

:unsure:

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