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    Default Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    After posting an *.NC file it shows all the correct attributes when you view the file from everywhere except when you try to select it from Load Program in Mach3. When you hover the cursor over the file name it shows the creation date as 1/1/2000 and a time. For instance my last file was last modified 5/1/2017 3:12:25pm. In Mach3/Load Programs it is shown as 1/1/2000 2:13am Any thoughts on how to rectify this?

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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    Does the file not load properly?

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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    Does the file not load properly?
    the file loads and runs fine



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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    What is your computer clock set at? Maybe a dead BIOS battery?



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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    The computer clock is correct and the time stamps on the files are correct. It just displays incorrectly as described above.



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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    What are you creating the files with that have this issue?
    Personally, I wouldn't worry about it.

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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    Date created and Date Modified are 2 DIFFERENT data fields.

    Just a thought, (;-) TP



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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    Are you running maybe a very old computer on the CNC machine and it was not updated for Y2K?
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    Default Re: Time and Date Stamp Displays as 1/1/2000 when trying to load a file

    Quote Originally Posted by vmax549 View Post
    Date created and Date Modified are 2 DIFFERENT data fields.

    Just a thought, (;-) TP
    Of course you are correct. I should have said Date Modified in both cases.



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