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==== Common Options ==== ==== Common Options ====
-The //Preserve timestamp// checkbox makes WinSCP preserve the last modification timestamp of the transferred file. Note that there are several [[timestamp|factors that can affect timestamp recalculation]] between local and remote filesystem. With FTP protocol, preserving timestamp of uploaded files is not supported.+The //Preserve timestamp// checkbox makes WinSCP preserve the last modification timestamp of the transferred file. Note that there are several [[timestamp|factors that can affect timestamp recalculation]] between local and remote filesystem.
-Note that while you may have rights to overwrite the remote file, you may not have rights to change its timestamp. See //[[ui_transfer#upload_options|Ignore permissions errors]]//.+Note that while you may have rights to overwrite the remote file, you may not have rights to change its timestamp. See //[[ui_transfer#upload_options|Ignore permissions errors]]//. With FTP protocol, preserving timestamp of uploaded files may not be supported.
The //Calculate total size// checkbox make WinSCP calculate total size of all files to be transferred before the actual transfer. It allows it then to estimate time necessary to complete the transfer. Note that if you are going to transfer large number of files the calculation can take significant time. The //Calculate total size// checkbox make WinSCP calculate total size of all files to be transferred before the actual transfer. It allows it then to estimate time necessary to complete the transfer. Note that if you are going to transfer large number of files the calculation can take significant time.