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martin

Re: Keeping remote directory up to date, timestamp precision only by DAY

Please attach two separate log files showing both the regular upload and the "keep remote directory up to date" (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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mc_netstuff

Keeping remote directory up to date, timestamp precision only by DAY

Have been using WinSCP successfully for many years, but I recently did a full re-install of Windows and now "Keep Remote Directory Up To Date" is not working :(

I am now running the WinSCP 5.7.7 (Build 6257) on Windows 10, and using SCP.

If I drag and drop files within the UI, the timestamps show with MINUTE precision., eg. 20/04/2016 12:01. When I run Keep Remote Directory Up To Date the first time I save (change) a file on the local machine, the file synchronises, but then the precision drops to DAY, eg. 20/04/2016. So no subsequent updates the same day will trigger an update. All I get is "Change in 'C:\.....' detected.

Although I've looked at the documentation, and can't for the life of me find a solution to this problem. Please help as this is driving me nuts.