Hi,
I have a problem with timestamps after copying files to a destination accessed via \\tsclient\
Firts of all the scenario, 3 Computers and BC 3.1.4 are involved:
A) my office client using Windows 2000
B) Terminalserver running Windows 2003
C) Linux server running SLES9
On A) I start mstsc.exe to login to a remote session on B).
On B) I start BC3 in order to access C) via SFTP
Now I try to copy/sync files from C) to A) using the following URLs:
left side:
sftp://[email protected]//var/log
right side:
\\tsclient\C\transfer\var\log
Copying/Syncing the files works with no errors but the timestamps on the right side are not preserved! They get the current timestamp when the copy was performed.
I think they should keep the original date+time from the left side.
Now comes the funny thing:
When I first copy the files to a local directory on B), then the timestamps are preserved. Now I copy/sync from local directory of B) to A) and now the timestamps are ok!
Even when I copy the files from B) to A) via Windows-Explorer in the mstsc-session the timestamps are ok either.
Can anyone reproduce that?
I need the correct timestamps in order to avoid unnecessary copying while doing a sync ...
Bye
Christoph
I have a problem with timestamps after copying files to a destination accessed via \\tsclient\
Firts of all the scenario, 3 Computers and BC 3.1.4 are involved:
A) my office client using Windows 2000
B) Terminalserver running Windows 2003
C) Linux server running SLES9
On A) I start mstsc.exe to login to a remote session on B).
On B) I start BC3 in order to access C) via SFTP
Now I try to copy/sync files from C) to A) using the following URLs:
left side:
sftp://[email protected]//var/log
right side:
\\tsclient\C\transfer\var\log
Copying/Syncing the files works with no errors but the timestamps on the right side are not preserved! They get the current timestamp when the copy was performed.

I think they should keep the original date+time from the left side.
Now comes the funny thing:
When I first copy the files to a local directory on B), then the timestamps are preserved. Now I copy/sync from local directory of B) to A) and now the timestamps are ok!

Even when I copy the files from B) to A) via Windows-Explorer in the mstsc-session the timestamps are ok either.
Can anyone reproduce that?
I need the correct timestamps in order to avoid unnecessary copying while doing a sync ...
Bye
Christoph
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