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Hi,
I am using one webservice from which I am pulling the
information of a file like version, date, etc. now when i
rename the file am using system.io.file.move to move the
file and then i am deleting the file from old path. but,
in that case old history is lost which i want to maintain.
What should i do in that case?
please guide.

Thanks

Nov 15 '05 #1
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Take a look at System.IO.File.Set*

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