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The Saturday 2007-03-17 at 23:09 +1100, Basil Chupin wrote:
> > It keeps the timestamp for me. Just tried to make sure.
>
> Thank you, Carlos! You've given me the hint which has solved my problem.
>
> When copying a directory from one computer to another I have been deselecting
> the "preserve Attributes" because I am copying files from one user's Home
> directory to be copied into another users Home directory on the other computer
> (I am a (different) user on 2 different computers- if you follow what I mean).
Yes.
> Deselecting the attributes is what is causing the timestamp to be altered on
> the copied files. Now that I have left this "preserve Attributes" ticked all
> files have retained their original timestamps.
But maybe now the ownership is wrong.
> Again thanks for the "push" in the right direction <g>.
Welcome :-)
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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