>>>>> On Thu, 19 May 2005 02:02:37 +0200, Arno Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

  Arno> Ryan LeBlanc wrote:

  >> Arno, thank you for your response.
  >> 
  >> Here are our details:
  >> 
  >> Bacula version 1.36.3 server running on Linux kernel 2.4.26.  It has
  >> ext2 partitions mounted (rw)

  Arno> Ok, the server doesn't matter here, I think.

  >> The client is running Windows XP, no special mount options, just windows
  >> default.  NTFS format on the partition

  Arno> As far as I know, NTFS has similar timestamps - atime, mtime and ctime 
- 
  Arno> as normal unix file systems. I'm not sure, but I think I remember 
  Arno> reading somewhere that under Windows you can avoid changing them when 
  Arno> you modify a file.

In particular, renaming or moving a file doesn't change any of the NTFS
timestamps, unlike on most unix filesystems where it sets the ctime to
nowtime.

__Martin


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