Remote file last modified time

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myndzi
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Remote file last modified time

WinSCP appears to be setting the modified time of the remote file to my local system's timestamp. Is there any way I can get it to not mess with the timestamp at all? (That is, when it writes the file, the last modified time will be whatever the server assigned it?)

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Ah, thanks. The name seems kind of counterintuitive to me, but I couldn't for the life of me find the checkbox you were referring to until I finally thought to click 'edit' on a specific entry in the transfer presets. Any chance of a global option that will apply to the whole connection so it doesn't need to be changed in multiple places?

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myndzi wrote:

Any chance of a global option that will apply to the whole connection so it doesn't need to be changed in multiple places?
It is a global. Or what multiple places do you mean?

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myndzi wrote:

I mean, you have to set it for all the transfer setting presets and the default, which is 4 dialogs
Ok, I see. If you actually use (do you?) all the presets, than yes.

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I don't use any of the presets, actually, but they're already there. I don't really know what effect deleting them would have, for example on text file translation between Linux <-> Windows, or other subtle things I may not know about. Actually, I was used to the one-window-per-session layout so I didn't realize that the presets were global until you mentioned it, so thanks :)

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