Otherwise, using bash under Windows (for example Git Bash, or Cygwin) enables you use the touch Unix command in order to modify the last modification time to whatever value you wish.
In reply to Re: Maintaining date modified timestamp when copying files
by Laurent_R
in thread Maintaining date modified timestamp when copying files
by Maire
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