pschatz100
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@amp88 Thanks. I ran a couple of tests using basic copy commands and yes, the problem with last modified time and date is there. It doesn't affect what I do, which is why I didn't notice it.
The referenced post was an interesting read, and suggests that this behavior appeared in the update from 11.3-Release to 11.3u1. There are other problems with 11.3-Release, so I would suggest you stay where you are (11.2u7) unless there is some reason for you to update to 11.2u8. Personally, I do not update my system unless something that matters to me is fixed, or a new feature that I want is implemented - which is why I stayed on 11.2u7 until 11.3u1.
By the way, the created date always gets updated when a file is copied to a new location - even on my Windows machine. It does not change when a file is "moved" from one Windows directory to another.
The referenced post was an interesting read, and suggests that this behavior appeared in the update from 11.3-Release to 11.3u1. There are other problems with 11.3-Release, so I would suggest you stay where you are (11.2u7) unless there is some reason for you to update to 11.2u8. Personally, I do not update my system unless something that matters to me is fixed, or a new feature that I want is implemented - which is why I stayed on 11.2u7 until 11.3u1.
By the way, the created date always gets updated when a file is copied to a new location - even on my Windows machine. It does not change when a file is "moved" from one Windows directory to another.