Did you read help on customizing folders
To make all folder views the same
1.. Open a folder and select a folder view.
For help with selecting a folder view, see Change how you view items in a folder.
2.. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options.
3.. On the View tab, click Apply to All Folders.
Note
a.. To reset all folders to the settings that were in effect when Windows XP was installed, click Reset All Folders.
Windows works with what it has got. Zip files only store modified date.
Also if you move a file the date both create and mod stay the same (as it is the same file). If you copy it the Create Date will change as it is a new file but it mod date stays the same as it was last modified on that date. While moving doesn't change the dates, it has to remain within a MS network environment.

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> Columns can be set to display chosen properties - but this has do be done for
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Theo Tulley - 30 Sep 2005 12:36 GMT
Very many thanks -
I hadn't previously noted Folder Options in the Tools menu.
I see that the pattern of columns, selected in one folder and "applied to all",
now appears in the folder "Local disk C:\" so it's effectively global.
Now I have successfully copied a small file with Comments to a second HDD - the
display is complete. Whoopee!
Yours sincerely, -
Theo Tulley.
tj.tulley@physics.org
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Did you read help on customizing folders
To make all folder views the same
1.. Open a folder and select a folder view.
For help with selecting a folder view, see Change how you view items in a
folder.
2.. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options.
3.. On the View tab, click Apply to All Folders.
Note
a.. To reset all folders to the settings that were in effect when Windows XP
was installed, click Reset All Folders.
Windows works with what it has got. Zip files only store modified date.
Also if you move a file the date both create and mod stay the same (as it is the
same file). If you copy it the Create Date will change as it is a new file but
it mod date stays the same as it was last modified on that date. While moving
doesn't change the dates, it has to remain within a MS network environment.

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