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From: Steve <beforewisdom AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Advice on where to look to solve a problem
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 10:31:53 -0400
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Hi;

I'm on windows 2000 with cygwin.

I need to make a script that will check all of the file modified dates 
on all of the files in a list of directories.   If any of these dates is 
older then the current date I want to print the name of the file and the 
date to a file.

I'm new to bash scripting and many unix commands.  What are the commands 
that I want to loook at that could do these things for me?

Thanks in advance

Steve



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