Date on local side of SFTP copy takes the current year
In the commander interface when I select a file or a block of files and copy them from the remote server the files copy ok but the year is always the current year. So for example when the file was dated 12/30/2012 the local file after the transfer is dated 12/30/2013 (in the future). I noticed this last year and lived with it but as it's still happening I thought I would note it in a bug report.
WinSCP version 5.1.2 (Build 2816)
Session protocol = SSH-2
SSH implementation = SSHD
Encryption algorithm = aes
Compression = No
File transfer protocol = SFTP-3
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Server host key fingerprint
ssh-rsa 1024 6a:3f:1c:e7:e3:1b:b9:27:b0:e6:18:32:75:37:c8:66
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Can change permissions = Yes
Can change owner/group = Yes
Can execute arbitrary command = No
Can create symlink/hardlink = Yes/No
Can lookup user groups = No
Can duplicate remote files = No
Can check available space = No
Can calculate file checksum = No
Native text (ASCII) mode transfers = No
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Additional information
The server does not support any SFTP extension.
WinSCP version 5.1.2 (Build 2816)
Session protocol = SSH-2
SSH implementation = SSHD
Encryption algorithm = aes
Compression = No
File transfer protocol = SFTP-3
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Server host key fingerprint
ssh-rsa 1024 6a:3f:1c:e7:e3:1b:b9:27:b0:e6:18:32:75:37:c8:66
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Can change permissions = Yes
Can change owner/group = Yes
Can execute arbitrary command = No
Can create symlink/hardlink = Yes/No
Can lookup user groups = No
Can duplicate remote files = No
Can check available space = No
Can calculate file checksum = No
Native text (ASCII) mode transfers = No
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Additional information
The server does not support any SFTP extension.