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[Music] in this video going to show you how to change attributes for files and folders and the by attributes i mean look at the creation time the last access time and the last change time so this is going to be using some powershell commands here and so i have these listed here and then we have these files here were going to change so for date created its get item command path to the item creation time and then the date and then modify it as last right time and access this last access time so its kind of the same command you just need to change whats in the middle here and change the date and just make sure you use this date format with a day month year and then the time you know hours minutes seconds and so were going to do each one of these for each one of these three files and then were going to change everything in a folder in one command at the end here okay so for file one were going to change the creation time so were gonna copy this command here open up a powershell win