Are you sure you are looking at "Date Modified" in Windows and not simply
"Date"?   This is selectable by right-clicking on the title bar of a file
explorer pane and selecting the desired date.

On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 5:56 PM Don Guinn <[email protected]> wrote:

> This may be the way it's supposed to work, but to me it should work a
> little differently.
>
> When a script is saved to a name that does not exist the date and time are
> set. But subsequent saves do not update the date and time. It seems to me
> that it would be better to update the date and time to the last save.
>
> I tried a similar test with notepad. First saving a new file then checking
> the date and time. Then later did a simple save (ctrl+s) of the same file.
> Since it was the same day the date was the same but the time was updated.
>
> This is under Windows 11.
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