> > Why not 13 in ZTW?
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> What does DIR show in a cmd prompt?
Oh, Command Prompt is a great clue, thanks:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20130308-00/?p=5023
A picture being worth a thousand words:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11275485/4Kim.zip
I see, as I suspected, it's a DST thing, although I can't imagine why I'd ever want the timestamp for a file to be adjusted depending on when (!!) I view it. The issue for me is it's very hard to sort out what syncback did when different directory views show different times (BTW they've fixed syncback now, after much e-mailing to-and-fro, but only in the beta, which is strange as they just did a new full release).
Invocation:
ZTW64.EXE /XT /L1 /XP /ROWS:50 /COLS:96
I looked through the options, but couldn't see an option to have "correct" times/dates (as dates also get adjusted close to midnight - annoying if you are searching by date), any chance of a ZEP to be able to change between explorer and command-prompt times/dates? (Does anyone actually want the command-prompt ones?)
Oh and while I'm asking can I put in a second similar ZEP please? When accessing my NAS I find /API gives about twice the transfer speed, but of course nukes the "created" timestamps. Would it be possible to have a third copy option that uses whatever /API does to copy the file and the non-API approach to fix the timestamps afterwards?