TimeStamp problem

Jon Doyle marsaro at suse.com
Sun Sep 24 23:34:36 GMT 2000


Hi John Doe;

What it seems is that you need a way to make all your files, be these on a
remote or locale machine in sync. Is there any thoughts to NTP, and having
these services available for your systems, using UTC for example? Where
are the clients in relation to the services?






On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, John Doe wrote:

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> >I am running into a problem with timestamps.  It would seem that whenever a
> >file is copied from a remote Windows NT or 2000 machine the resulting file
> >on the Samba machine has a current timestamp.  It would also seem that if
> >you copy a file from a windows 95/98 machine to the samba file server the
> >timestamp information is preserved from the origional file.
> >
> >Is there a way to preserve timestamp info when copying from a WinNT / 2000
> >machine to the Samba server?
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Regards,

Jon


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