Hi,

Couldn't an incremental back-up program do that? Set it to save to a temp folder to save space, & simply check the report after it finishes (IIRC, some apps can send the report by E-mail). Admittedly, here you would see what *had* changed, not what had not.

Regards,

Richard.be

----- Original Message ----- From: "Harondel J. Sibble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 7:09 AM
Subject: archive management tool


Client is looking for a tool that can either be manually run against a bunch of directories or run automatically and generate a report regularly and say
which of the directories and contents have not been modified in the user
selected time period.  Small and simple would be best here. This is for a
win2k server.

   I want a Windows app that will till tell me if there has been no
   file/directory changes after X amount of days.

So if we have say 100 projects on the go, I can point this app to the root of each project (eg. I:/2005/205-001, I:/2005/205-002, I:/2005/205-003, etc) and
   if there have been no changes after say 60 days, then I can archive the
   project.

   Ever heard of anything like this?

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