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2005-05-08 2005-05-08
synchronize unified (martin) timestamp precision (martin)
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| [[ui_login_scp#other_options|Server timezone offset]] | Timestamps of all files are shifted by the same time span. Only [[protocols#scp|SCP protocol]] is affected. | | [[ui_login_scp#other_options|Server timezone offset]] | Timestamps of all files are shifted by the same time span. Only [[protocols#scp|SCP protocol]] is affected. |
| Local file system is FAT | File timestamp is always rounded to the next even second. This is property of old FAT filesystem. For the reason WinSCP ignores 1-second time difference with all its [[task_synchronize|synchronization]] features. Note that FAT is used rarely nowadays, mostly with removable medias only. | | Local file system is FAT | File timestamp is always rounded to the next even second. This is property of old FAT filesystem. For the reason WinSCP ignores 1-second time difference with all its [[task_synchronize|synchronization]] features. Note that FAT is used rarely nowadays, mostly with removable medias only. |
 +| [[ui_login_scp#directory_listing|Timestamp precision]] | Files change shortly after previous synchronisation are not synchronised. Only [[protocols#scp|SCP protocol]] is affected. |
Also note that for WinSCP to try to convert file timestamp at all, you need to have transfer option //[[ui_transfer#common_options|Preserve timestamp]]// enabled. Also note that for WinSCP to try to convert file timestamp at all, you need to have transfer option //[[ui_transfer#common_options|Preserve timestamp]]// enabled.

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