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Rick,

As you are doing a side-by-side migration, the OS is "building"
the templates and permissions for the objects being restored.
Technically this constitutes a "change" to the object.  Obvioulsy
not the answer you want to hear but......

:(

Michael Rooney
Citigroup International

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Subject: Preserving last change date on a restored object


Hey all,

We're migrating to a new box, and in a dry run, did a side-by-side
save/load.

All is good, except that all user objects now have a new 'changed date' -
that of the restore date.

Is there anyway to save / restore objects, preserving the last date
changed?

Thanks,

Rick


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