Hello Everyone,
Normally I don't want to update the last access ntfs time stamp every time that I visit a directory in XP Pro SP2 so I have the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate
key set accordingly (dword:00000001).
Now I've discovered a reason that it would be good to have the last access time stamp turned on for one of my drive's partitions but keep it off on the rest of my drives and partitions. In a perfect world I would be able to change it easily via a setting for each drive/partition. If that all didn't make sense, I will try to explain it this way:
C: OFF
D: ON
E: OFF
F: OFF
My question: does anyone know if there is any way to accomplish this behavior or is it set-in-stone global across all drives/partitions as it appears to be?
Thank you for any advise!
Normally I don't want to update the last access ntfs time stamp every time that I visit a directory in XP Pro SP2 so I have the
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate
key set accordingly (dword:00000001).
Now I've discovered a reason that it would be good to have the last access time stamp turned on for one of my drive's partitions but keep it off on the rest of my drives and partitions. In a perfect world I would be able to change it easily via a setting for each drive/partition. If that all didn't make sense, I will try to explain it this way:
C: OFF
D: ON
E: OFF
F: OFF
My question: does anyone know if there is any way to accomplish this behavior or is it set-in-stone global across all drives/partitions as it appears to be?
Thank you for any advise!