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    Keeping The Balance CybertecOne's Avatar
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    So that probably explains the 1601 date?
    Most likely.... the actual date of a file is the 'base date' plus a numeric value - the 1601 date implies the numeric value is removed, and so the information displayed is the 'base date'.

    Base date = 0 (numeric value)

    So, on a file with the date of January 1, 1601 has a date value of 0.
    January 2, 1601 has a date value of 1
    January 3, 1601 has a date value of 10
    January 4, 1601 has a date value of 11 and so on....

    Correct me anyone


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