I think that is what I am going to have to do.  I am sure that is pretty
much exactly what the UNIX command "touch -a" does behind the scenes
anyhow.



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    Why not just open the file, read a byte, and close it?

Jeremy W. Redmond wrote:

>I need to set the last time "accessed"  NOT modified....  Thanks though
>Tom.
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