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MartinHT

Re: Timestamp is always one hour difference

That did the trick, many many thanks!
martin

Re: Timestamp is always one hour difference

You might need to set the timezone offset manually:
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_environment#timezone
If you want us to investigate, why it does not work automatically, please attach a full session log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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MartinHT

Timestamp is always one hour difference

I have created a new remote folder that I wish to use for synchronization, but when the files are copied to the remote server, there is always exactly one hours difference with the local file timestamp.
When I use the Synchronize option, that uses the timestamp compare method, it says all files need to be uploaded (or updated), but even this does not set the timestamp correctly.
I am using standard FTP transfer not SFTP.
Is there any way around this?
In the meantime, I use the file size compare method.
Thanks,
Martin.