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maintaining original timestamps

Posted: 20 Mar 2005, 04:32
by Dimitri
With the "Test1" profile, when I do a sync, all new files in the destination folder have a NEW timestamp!

This causes allsync to RE-copy the files back to the source folders, the next time I do a sync, because it mistakenly thinks that the original files are older and out-of-date.

How do I prevent this? I can't find any option to "maintain original timestamp" but it seems obvious that this should always be the default behavior.

Allsync has the potential of being a great sync program, but it's not there yet. Iit's got problems that must be fixed, before I can consider using it for my company's important data.

I must look into a different sync program from another vendor, unless these problems are resolved quickly.

Dimitri

Re: maintaining original timestamps

Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 07:07
by Administrator
Please read the section "Adjusting the Time Differential of Files": http://www.allsync.biz/help/e_erweitert.htm

Re: maintaining original timestamps

Posted: 21 Mar 2005, 14:19
by Dimitri
I assume you meant for me to read this portion?
"If you are copying files between NTFS and/or FAT, the Date Modified date/time of the two files may exhibit a differential of several seconds."

Some of the files copied to the destination folder had NEW timestamps (not just a few seconds.) These destination files had brand new timestamps like March 19, 2005 (as opposed to, say, January 23, 2003.)

Only some of them. Not all. Very strange.

Anyway, I installed a different sync program (a freeware one). It's not as good as yours, but it seems to be enough for my present needs. Perhaps I'll try your program again in the future, if my needs require it.

Take care.
Dimitri

Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 09:54
by OlegV
This actually seems to be a problem in my case as well.
The whole thing would have been much simpler if there was an option to copy the files times and dates from source to destination (if these are newer files)

Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 23:06
by Administrator
OlegV wrote:This actually seems to be a problem in my case as well.
Do you have problems with the timestamp "last modified"?

Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 23:11
by OlegV
No..
Problems with Created date

Posted: 22 Mar 2005, 23:39
by Administrator
Windows sets the timestamp "Created date" automatically to the present time&date if someone copy and create a new file. what problems do you have with the timestamp "Created date"?