I have tried that but the output of the DIR command shows the time only to
the nearest minute and I need seconds as well...

I was thinking in term of a UDF/DLL that is available.

Javier,

Javier Valencia
913-915-3137

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Depends what "easy" is. You can parse it out of the output of a DIR command.

Regards,
 
Stephen Markson
ForenSys The Forensic Systems Group
www.ForenSys.ca
416 512 6950
 > -----Original Message-----
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> Valencia
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> Other than using GetTimeStamp.rbl, is there an easy way to get the
> creation
> date and time for a file?
> 
> Javier,
> 
> Javier Valencia
> 913-915-3137
> 
> 
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