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If you upload files using FileManager, the time stamp should be set to the same time as the original source files. However, if you use third party FTP client, then the time stamp is usually set to th
More... I now have about 100 files uploaded to DriveHQ. None of the timestamps agree between looking via FTP (CoreFTP) and looking via "My Storage", they all seem about 7 hours different. And neither seems c
More... You need to use DriveHQ FileManager, which should display the correct file time if the files were uploaded by FileManager.
Note when you upload files using a web browser or FTP, the file time informa
More... Downloaded your FileManager, and those timestamps look better, they seem to be the local time the file was uploaded.
Thanks.
Belows are my screenshots.
Starting from the file type of "nero cover designer", the two lists are in same order.
As I mentioned, I use filemanager to upload and then view with windows' builtin ftp c
More...Hi, I assume the question is answered. Anyway, to keep the file modify time, you need to use DriveHQ client software (FileManager / Desktop Express or DriveHQ Online Backup).
When you use FTP or Internet Explorer (Browsers), the file create/modify time is set to Now (on server).
When you access the files using a web browser, file time is displayed as U.S. California (PST) time. But when you use DriveHQ client software, the file time is displayed as local time. Some FTP client software can display correct local file time, some may not.
BTW, to post an image link, you need to publish the image file/folder and use the Publish URL.