EXPLANATION You used an illegal date format. ACTION Retype the command with a correct date format. Dates should be typed ...

EXPLANATION    You used an illegal date format.    ACTION    Retype the command with a correct date format.    Dates should be typed in the form mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy, depending on the user's  country code. Months can be represented by a number, spelled out, or   abbreviated to exactly 3 letters. Use commas or slashes to separate the parts   of the date--do not use spaces. If you do not specify the year, Windows NT   assumes it to be the next occurrence of the date.
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