From: Duane on
I don't know how to edit my old question so here it is again

The system clock shows correct date and time. When I save a new file (in
nuance pdf converter) the files save with a 2007 date. Saved in word and got
the correct date. Copied a folder from 1 computer to another and the file
date is in 2007 files inside have the date they were created. Saved a new
file in word pad and got the 2007 date.
From: Pegasus [MVP] on


"Duane" <Duane(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C02D36D6-C0A5-463A-A96C-45406619BEC1(a)microsoft.com...
> I don't know how to edit my old question so here it is again
>
> The system clock shows correct date and time. When I save a new file (in
> nuance pdf converter) the files save with a 2007 date. Saved in word and
> got
> the correct date. Copied a folder from 1 computer to another and the file
> date is in 2007 files inside have the date they were created. Saved a new
> file in word pad and got the 2007 date.

You cannot edit existing questions but you can respond to them (which is
much better than starting a new thread on an existing subject).

As I said in my reply to your initial question: Let's see how exactly you
generate the problem file. In this particular case: Please expand in a
step-by-step manner your observation of "Saved a new file in word pad and
got the 2007 date". Do it in such a manner so that an ignoramus like me can
blindly follow your steps and (presumably) get the same result.

From: Shenan Stanley on
Duane wrote:
> I don't know how to edit my old question so here it is again
>
> The system clock shows correct date and time. When I save a new
> file (in nuance pdf converter) the files save with a 2007 date.
> Saved in word and got the correct date. Copied a folder from 1
> computer to another and the file date is in 2007 files inside have
> the date they were created. Saved a new file in word pad and got
> the 2007 date.

So, what you are saying is that your "nuance pdf converter" software and
supposedly wordpad (in your Windows XP ____ Edition with Service Pack _,
__-bit system - fill in the blanks, please) save with the incorrect date but
your "Microsoft Word ____" saves with the correct date on the same system?

Start button --> RUN --> type in:
winver
--> Click OK.

Top part (picture) gives you the full name/edition of the OS and the bottom
parts (starting with the word "Version") will give the rest of the story
other than whether or not it is a 32-bit or 64-bit OS. However - if you
*have* SP3 installed - you have a 32-bit version of Windows XP as there has
not been (probably will not be) a SP3 for 64-bit Windows XP Professional
Edition x64. If you do not have SP3 installed (for whatever reason; know
your support ended July 13, 2010 if you have 32-bit Windows XP without SP3)
but are unsure what architecture you have (32-bit or 64-bit) - you can
figure that out: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218

After that, perform the following test...

Start button --> RUN --> type in:
cmd /C date /T >> "%userprofile%\Desktop\CurrentDate.txt"
--> Click OK.

Find the "CurrentDate.txt" text file on your desktop (you just created it)
and right-click on it and choose "Properties". What is the "Created",
"Modified" and "Accessed" dates listed for the text file "CurrentDate.txt"?

Now *open* the "CurrentDate.txt" text file - what is the date in the content
of the text file "CurrentDate.txt"?

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


From: Duane on
I created a new file in note pad and saved it it saved with the 2007 date. it
appears the 2007 date time conitines like regular time the time and date
continue like regular time. the clock times (2007) off by is about 8 hours.
When I make a new folder it give it the 2007 date. In properties it gives
the 2007 as date created. When I make a new document and save it it saves as
the 2007 date. When I create a new document in word it save it with the
correct date. XP pro all updates installed

Any other Ideas?

"Pegasus [MVP]" wrote:

>
>
> "Duane" <Duane(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C02D36D6-C0A5-463A-A96C-45406619BEC1(a)microsoft.com...
> > I don't know how to edit my old question so here it is again
> >
> > The system clock shows correct date and time. When I save a new file (in
> > nuance pdf converter) the files save with a 2007 date. Saved in word and
> > got
> > the correct date. Copied a folder from 1 computer to another and the file
> > date is in 2007 files inside have the date they were created. Saved a new
> > file in word pad and got the 2007 date.
>
> You cannot edit existing questions but you can respond to them (which is
> much better than starting a new thread on an existing subject).
>
> As I said in my reply to your initial question: Let's see how exactly you
> generate the problem file. In this particular case: Please expand in a
> step-by-step manner your observation of "Saved a new file in word pad and
> got the 2007 date". Do it in such a manner so that an ignoramus like me can
> blindly follow your steps and (presumably) get the same result.
>
> .
>
From: Duane on
So, what you are saying is that your "nuance pdf converter" software and
supposedly wordpad (in your Windows XP pro____ Edition with Service Pack 3_,
32__-bit system - fill in the blanks, please) save with the incorrect date
but
your "Microsoft Word 2007____" saves with the correct date on the same system

I created a new file in note pad and saved it it saved with the 2007 date.
it appears the 2007 date time conitines like regular. time the time and date
continue like regular time. the clock times (2007) off by is about 8 hours.
When I make a new folder it give it the 2007 date. In properties it gives
the 2007 as date created. When I make a new document and save it it saves as
the 2007 date. When I create a new document in word it save it with the
correct date.

XP pro all updates installed
office 2007 all updates current

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> Duane wrote:
> > I don't know how to edit my old question so here it is again
> >
> > The system clock shows correct date and time. When I save a new
> > file (in nuance pdf converter) the files save with a 2007 date.
> > Saved in word and got the correct date. Copied a folder from 1
> > computer to another and the file date is in 2007 files inside have
> > the date they were created. Saved a new file in word pad and got
> > the 2007 date.
>
> So, what you are saying is that your "nuance pdf converter" software and
> supposedly wordpad (in your Windows XP ____ Edition with Service Pack _,
> __-bit system - fill in the blanks, please) save with the incorrect date but
> your "Microsoft Word ____" saves with the correct date on the same system?
>
> Start button --> RUN --> type in:
> winver
> --> Click OK.
>
> Top part (picture) gives you the full name/edition of the OS and the bottom
> parts (starting with the word "Version") will give the rest of the story
> other than whether or not it is a 32-bit or 64-bit OS. However - if you
> *have* SP3 installed - you have a 32-bit version of Windows XP as there has
> not been (probably will not be) a SP3 for 64-bit Windows XP Professional
> Edition x64. If you do not have SP3 installed (for whatever reason; know
> your support ended July 13, 2010 if you have 32-bit Windows XP without SP3)
> but are unsure what architecture you have (32-bit or 64-bit) - you can
> figure that out: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218
>
> After that, perform the following test...
>
> Start button --> RUN --> type in:
> cmd /C date /T >> "%userprofile%\Desktop\CurrentDate.txt"
> --> Click OK.
>
> Find the "CurrentDate.txt" text file on your desktop (you just created it)
> and right-click on it and choose "Properties". What is the "Created",
> "Modified" and "Accessed" dates listed for the text file "CurrentDate.txt"?
>
> Now *open* the "CurrentDate.txt" text file - what is the date in the content
> of the text file "CurrentDate.txt"?
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
>
> .
>
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