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Re: Advanced File Age Monitor with PowerShell

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Jonathan,

 

I got the results I am looking for just need to clarify the defined age part, if I don’t want them to be more than 20 minutes old do I just have to change $days = 0, $hours = 0, and $mins = 20.  I am assuming the $_.LastWriteTime –lt… means last write time less than the given totals in those variables.  Like I said very new to most scripting and especially Powershell, I know just enough to be dangerous.  I get time to learn a bit but once I get done what is needed do get to use it again for months to years so have to relearn it all again.  I am a very big fan of documentation for this reason.

 

Thanks again for your help.

 

Karlita


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