Regarding the Compare Directories function with WinRAR with files unextracted, anytime an old file is replaced with a new copy, it will still show that the new file is the new one even though it is already copied over to replace the old one.
For instance, if "new.exe" is copied over to replace the old "new.exe" file, the one that is copied over will still show up as the new file.
But when a file is extracted and compared to the replaced file within a .RAR file, then it doesn't show up as the new file.
It doesn't happen to all files within a .RAR file, only some of them.
Thank you.
Regarding the Compare Directories function with WinRAR file
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Regarding the Compare Directories function with WinRAR file
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It could be a problem with the timestamps, do they really match?
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I checked and it is a timestamp problem.ghisler(Author) wrote:It could be a problem with the timestamps, do they really match?
For example, I made the Mscomctl.ocx file compressed into a Mscomctl.rar, and the file has a different timestamp. THe original has a time of 03/08/04 23:00, and the one in the .RAR file is 03/08/04 22:00.
Please download this file to test:ghisler(Author) wrote:It could be a problem with the timestamps, do they really match?
Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP (32bit)
http://www.filepuma.com/download/internet_explorer_for_windows_xp_32bit_7-1884/
If you extract the files, and then put them into a .RAR file, then when comparing the files, there will be a file that shows up as new:
ieapfltr.dat