martin wrote:
Have you seen any difference when changing the option?
Yes I did. If "adjust remote timestamp to local" or "adjust remote timestamp with dst" is selected and copied file has
summer datetime (24. may), then WinScp in remote window shows it with hour+1. When I check it localy with total commander, its hour is shifted +2.
If the same file is copied under "preserve remote timestamp", WinScp shows it with hour shifted +1 and also localy total commander shows it with hour shifted +1.
I contacted freeFtpd authors and they said that they don't modify time in anyway, they use the windows API.
I also notified problem with hour when copying files from windows to linux with WinScp.
Is it possible that you check the problem when using freeFtpd? Files timestamp is important for me because different versions.
Thanks.