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CarlosAE
5 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Preserving 'creation' time and date stamps
Hi,
I am having issues in preserving the original 'creation' date and time of the files that are synching onto Laptop B, originally synched onto my Dropbox account from Laptop A.
The file...
CarlosAE
Explorer | Level 4
Thanks for the reply, sorry for my one though!
Then, wouldn't it be better if there is a stamp that says 'download time' and another 'creation time'. Because the file was genuinely not created the day it was downloaded/uploaded to the cloud. This is impractical, and Rich, unfortunately what you say is true - so far I haven't found any cloud service that provides this 'time-stamp' preservation of files synched to their service. Google Drive, Dropbox, SugarSync, OneDrive... why not Dropbox be a pioneer on this! I've raised this issue with GD - they told me they will look at and see what can be done in the next release they do...
I'm hoping for the future to be around the corner, when developers notice and fix this sometimes unnoticeable issue, but that for some of us makes a great difference (in terms of data management apsects of things, etc...)
Jay
5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi CarlosAE, we appreciate any feedback on how to improve the service.
You can suggest this change which will allow others to vote on, so that the dev team can consider this for future improvements!
- HKilada3 years agoNew member | Level 2
I had the same issue of preserving the right creation date which is crucial for many. It's an OS issue and I don't think that any app will override the OS policy for time stamping. One thing to add which might help, I noticed that the folders get Creation and Modified dates of the download date, but the files inside get the original date modified. It is still not the original creation date but it can give a better sense of the last modification date of the files.
Kimo
- JW06_19493 years agoExplorer | Level 4
The answer to this is simple. Zip the files with "preserve folder info" checked when creating new winzip file before upload then upload the zipped file to any cloud based storage system. The zip file with show current date but the files in the the zipped file will have original timestamp.
- jkeith3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Zipping files and folders does preserve timestamps for files but not for folders. I could not find "preserve folder info" as an option for the native zip function in Windows 10. In fact, there are no options when zipping files and folders.
I still haven't found a solution that preserves both file and folder timestamps. It's incredible to me that this problem still exists and none of the cloud-based backup/sync services are doing anything about it.
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