Reply
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the quick response. I'm not sure why, but it has spontaneously started to work. I'll just monitor it for a while and see if the problem recurs. I'm not sure, but I think going in and changing the region in Windows, (though not the timezone,) may have had an effect. I checked this setting on the client and server, but can't recall which I changed it on. I also repeatedly verified that the timezone and time settings were all correct, and restarted the client a few times. Perhaps something happened in the process of doing so.
Oddly, for directories, datestamps are seen by WinSCP, but aren't transferred, though I imagine this won't effect anything. (What actually uses directory timestamps anyway?)
However, the dates for some actual files (not directories) are not reported by the server, nor are they seen by WinSCP (nor by the Windows ftp.exe) client. Of course, that seems to be an issue with the FileZilla server. I'll play with it more...
Thanks for your hard work, and for including the scripting capabilities in WinSCP.
Thanks for the quick response. I'm not sure why, but it has spontaneously started to work. I'll just monitor it for a while and see if the problem recurs. I'm not sure, but I think going in and changing the region in Windows, (though not the timezone,) may have had an effect. I checked this setting on the client and server, but can't recall which I changed it on. I also repeatedly verified that the timezone and time settings were all correct, and restarted the client a few times. Perhaps something happened in the process of doing so.
Oddly, for directories, datestamps are seen by WinSCP, but aren't transferred, though I imagine this won't effect anything. (What actually uses directory timestamps anyway?)
However, the dates for some actual files (not directories) are not reported by the server, nor are they seen by WinSCP (nor by the Windows ftp.exe) client. Of course, that seems to be an issue with the FileZilla server. I'll play with it more...
Thanks for your hard work, and for including the scripting capabilities in WinSCP.