• As a sidebar, though, this is precisely what the DOS level "archive" bit is for. Any decent tape backup worth it's salt will turn the bit off at the file level once the file has been backed up. It's easy to see from windows explorer. Just open the directory, right click on the headers, and include the "attributes" column". An "A" in that column means that the archive bit is still set.

    Thanks, that is exactly what I want to know.