If you don't mind dealing with a Shell interop, you can use the
GetDetailsOf[
^] method.
Problem #1: using the Shell can be frustrating
Problem #2: the list of available file details will be different depending on the version of Windows, so you have to check for that, too.
However, this method can come in very handy, since it returns
everything that it knows about the file.
Edit: A good starting example is here:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/files/detailedfileinfo.aspx[
]
If you use it (or any other sample you find), increase the "i < 30" when getting the details. It's WAY above 30, now. Try 300, instead.