I am assuming the data is the output from the dir command?

04/05/2010 08:19 AM <DIR> . 04/05/2010 08:19 AM <DIR> .. 12/30/2008 03:26 PM <DIR> .jfreereport 12/30/2008 03:26 PM <DIR> .mcm 12/02/2008 02:30 PM <DIR> .netbeans 12/02/2008 02:30 PM <DIR> .SunDownloadManager 05/27/2009 02:03 PM 2,654 balls.sam 11/17/2009 10:42 PM <DIR> Contacts 04/21/2010 03:48 PM <DIR> Desktop 12/02/2008 05:37 PM <DIR> Documents 04/19/2010 11:06 AM <DIR> Downloads 05/13/2009 09:50 AM <DIR> hpremote 11/17/2009 10:42 PM <DIR> Links 11/17/2009 10:42 PM <DIR> LocalStore 12/02/2008 02:54 PM <DIR> Music>

In reply to Re: How to get filesystem ownerships by Anonymous Monk
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