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Nov 10th, 1999, 10:10 AM
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OK, I know how to do this with 32-bit function calls, but there don't seem to be equivalent functions in the 16-bit DLLs...but there must be a way! I need to set a file's date/time stamp to a certain time. There is a specific reason that I MUST write this program using VB3, which means I can use only 16-bit function calls.
I don't want to set the computer's clock, write to the file, and set it back. That is clumsy and there has got to be a more elegant way! Can anyone help please?
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