Hi Daniel et al,...
On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 22:13:17 -0600
Daniel Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After playing around with dos filetime and fake directory
create filetimes without any success: Can anyone enlighten me
in this
topic?
What systems are in use? I ask because I had a
Hi all,...
... currently I am trying to get hold of a strange error which is
successfully keeping me from sleeping the last week. Basically, I am
running a DebianGNU/Linux based machine with samba 3.0.0 as a backup
server for an amount of Windows NT4 workstations. There is an old backup
Kristian Rink schrieb:
workstations which at night run xcopy /d to copy files from the
files or directories I am copying there - if they already exist on the
samba machine, they're obviously updated, but their timestamp doesn't
After playing around with dos filetime and fake directory create
If you are just trying to backup the files from NT
to SAMBA, I'd use xcopy /m instead. /m copies
files with the archive attribute set, and then
turns off the archive attribute. That way you
don't have to worry about the dates.
Dan
Kristian Rink schrieb:
workstations which at night
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On 10 Jan 2004 at 19:15, Holger Krull wrote:
Kristian Rink schrieb:
workstations which at night run xcopy /d to copy files from the
files or directories I am copying there - if they already exist
on the
samba machine, they're obviously