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I’m using the “Word 2000 Web Archive Converter†(warchcnv.exe 1/27/2000),
See:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6B-95F1-4FE0-BAE4-56E0A61BF936&displaylang=en
Which is very helpful for converting collections of Internet Explorer plus
its sub-files into one MHT file; and greatly accelerates disk backups, as
well as saves on backup disk space. However it unfortunately replaces the
file’s original date with today’s date, which is a significant loss of very
useful directory information. Can the original date be maintained?
I also get a warning or error message each time, which reads:
“There was a problem saving ‘file-name’ to the current location. Do you
want to save it to your desktop? Yes No†I then select Yes.
Could this be related to the date issue; since it doesn’t actually replace
the original file, but places a new archival copy on the desktop? Which
isn’t any problem; but typing dates into the file name itself to retain the
date information is a very slow task when you have more than a 1000 to do;
and hopefully a completely unnecessary effort; since the date of any
identical copy is pretty irrelevant compared to the last date of editing, and
makes sorting files by date an impossibility. Is there any utility to edit a
file’s directory date, in case the converter insists on putting in today’s
date; or perhaps any outside vendor of such MHT conversion software that
could archive a list of files at a time?
See:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6B-95F1-4FE0-BAE4-56E0A61BF936&displaylang=en
Which is very helpful for converting collections of Internet Explorer plus
its sub-files into one MHT file; and greatly accelerates disk backups, as
well as saves on backup disk space. However it unfortunately replaces the
file’s original date with today’s date, which is a significant loss of very
useful directory information. Can the original date be maintained?
I also get a warning or error message each time, which reads:
“There was a problem saving ‘file-name’ to the current location. Do you
want to save it to your desktop? Yes No†I then select Yes.
Could this be related to the date issue; since it doesn’t actually replace
the original file, but places a new archival copy on the desktop? Which
isn’t any problem; but typing dates into the file name itself to retain the
date information is a very slow task when you have more than a 1000 to do;
and hopefully a completely unnecessary effort; since the date of any
identical copy is pretty irrelevant compared to the last date of editing, and
makes sorting files by date an impossibility. Is there any utility to edit a
file’s directory date, in case the converter insists on putting in today’s
date; or perhaps any outside vendor of such MHT conversion software that
could archive a list of files at a time?