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SusanR
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Incorrect Timestamp shown to uploaded files
I noticed yesterday that the timestamp on my uploaded and edited files are anywhere between 6 and 9 hours earlier. My Time zone settings are set correctly.
- 7 years ago
Hi all,
The issue of incorrect modified dates showing on files uploaded via our website should now be fixed for all users. If anyone is still seeing files showing an incorrect modified time versus the timezone setting on their account please let me know!
Regards,
Frank
Brownd
Explorer | Level 3
For me, time stamps are a few hours behind on Word docs, at least when platform = Windows 7 and application = MS Word 365. (I haven't noticed yet whether it happens for Word docs when working on Mac OS X El Capitan.) FWIW, the time stamp is wrong on Dropbox.com, but not when I check the same doc on my Mac's Dropbox application, the time stamp is correct.
apraetor
7 years agoSuper User alumni
Brownd Have you checked your timezone at https://www.dropbox.com/account?
- Frank_S7 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey all,
To follow up on this one, we were able to reproduce problems late last week where files uploaded to Dropbox via the website have the wrong modified date/time. This doesn't appear to be affecting files uploaded via our desktop application, only the website. Our engineering team are currently working on a fix to this issue, and I'll loop back here once the fix is out.
Thanks for reporting this, and apologies for the inconvenience caused!
Frank
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