So no solution?... It is not possible to syncronize "real" M$ files with samba share files....

At 12:52 12/12/2003, you wrote:
> I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares
> and M$ files I want to use my tux to save files from my
> M$ PC's. Of course I want to do incrementals copy based
> on modification date...
>
> I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use
> tools on the micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
> The problem is that the modification date on the samba
> share and on de source file on the M$ local disk is
> sometimes different by 1s (newer or older).
> For example I create a file c:\mytest.txt the file
> properties says Created modified at 18:30:01
> I xcopy it to my samba share window$ properties says
> Created modified at 18:30:00 which is older! so when
> I xcopy /D the file is copied again and again.
>
> I'm Running samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0 on Redhat 9.0
> My M$ boxs are both W2K and XP (on NTFS).
>
> I've searched a little around and set :
> dos filetime resolution = yes 'for the dos 2s
> resolution time... and : dos filetimes = yes
> '...for Visual C++...
>
> But it didn't change anything.
> Is it possible to syncronize these filetimes...?

Probably not. I believe DOS/Windows packs the time in such
a way that they have no notion of odd seconds times. All
seconds are even. But that is normally no problem.
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