** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 7.10
  I'am a hard disk with NTFS partition.
  I use Nautilus to copy files or directory, and the problem appear.
  If I copy a file to the NTFS partition, the date and the time of the copyed 
file is changed to the time of the end of copy.
  The same problem in a USB hard disk NTFS.
  
  This not appear if I copy a file in my home ubuntu (ext3) or in my key
  USB (fat32).
  
  If I move the file in the NTFS partition, the date/time is not changed.
  
  This is bug is very annoyng: 
- I'am some OpenOffice files created in Windows, and I want save in my external 
hard disk. I MUST know when my file is writed.
+ I'am some OpenOffice files created in Windows, and I want save in my external 
hard disk. I MUST know when my file is created.
  
  Please correct.
  
  Regards,
  
  Carmelo Viavattene

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Copyng a file to a NTFS drive change the date and the time of the file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157396
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