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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 6
OS: XP Pro/Vista Ultimate
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Changing SystemDate with .bat or .cmd file
I need help writing a batch or command file. It's for AP comp. science class.
This file, when run, will record the system date and store it somehow, then change the system date to something else, and then restore the system date to the date that it recorded a minute ago. Any way to do this using variables or storing the Date in a new batch file and then fetching it? I'm lost! |
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