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martin

Re: Wrong file timestamp on Win

What protocol are you using? What is your version of Windows? Please attach a full log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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kb

Wrong file timestamp on Win

When I view or transfer Linux files on/from machine set to UTC time, WinSCP shows 3 hours higher times in file timestamps (column 'Changed' in remote directory). My Windows has now its time set 2 hours ahead of UTC (because of daylight saving time, or summer time in Poland till late October). For example, under PuTTY a file has timestamp "Sep 19 07:00", and in WinSCP it is seen as "2014-09-19 10:00:14". The wrong timestamp is ascribed also to files transferred to Win machine.