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| Timestamp precision | Files changed shortly after previous synchronization are not synchronized. [[protocols#scp|SCP]] and [[protocols#ftp|FTP]] protocols are affected. | | Timestamp precision | Files changed shortly after previous synchronization are not synchronized. [[protocols#scp|SCP]] and [[protocols#ftp|FTP]] protocols are 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. Unfortunately with [[protocols#ftp|FTP protocol]] preserving timestamps of uploaded files is not supported. Hence synchronization of local files to remote directory does not work with the protocol.+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. Unfortunately with [[protocols#ftp|FTP protocol]] preserving timestamps of uploaded files is not supported. Hence synchronization of local files to remote directory does not work fully with the protocol.
===== [[windows]] Windows vs. Unix ===== ===== [[windows]] Windows vs. Unix =====

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