zebraitis
11-29-2011, 03:38 PM
Folks,
Just signed up to post this question. (was using 4.0.0, just upgraded to 4.1.6 on Win7Ult 64-bit)
On my home network, I used FlashFXP to restore 4.5GB of data from my back up disk to my NAS that suffered a failure.
Good news: Everything transfered well, no data lost.
Bad News: My NAS wrote the date and time that the file was transferred by FlashFXP and written during that transfer.
So, minor problem... When I use SyncBack (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html) to run a syncronise of the two devices, it seen that the date and time is different... and wants to do another complete overwrite.
(unless I ignore the date / time entirely)
So... Is there a way that I can use FlashFXP to re-sync the date and time of hose files without re-writing it all again?
Is it a setting that I may have overlooked?
Thanks!
Vincent
Just signed up to post this question. (was using 4.0.0, just upgraded to 4.1.6 on Win7Ult 64-bit)
On my home network, I used FlashFXP to restore 4.5GB of data from my back up disk to my NAS that suffered a failure.
Good news: Everything transfered well, no data lost.
Bad News: My NAS wrote the date and time that the file was transferred by FlashFXP and written during that transfer.
So, minor problem... When I use SyncBack (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse.html) to run a syncronise of the two devices, it seen that the date and time is different... and wants to do another complete overwrite.
(unless I ignore the date / time entirely)
So... Is there a way that I can use FlashFXP to re-sync the date and time of hose files without re-writing it all again?
Is it a setting that I may have overlooked?
Thanks!
Vincent