Well, mine is in NJ now (same company, just moved to a new server).
The date problem is a limitation of your FTP server -- mine has the same
limitation. If you get the paid version and use Fast Backup, then it works
properly by keeping track locally. It takes an extension to the FTP
standard to properly support dates.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Keller" <jeff-keller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:56 PM
Subject: **SPAM** [OM] Re: **SPAM** Re: SyncBack, was Re: **SPAM** Re: Back
up your data.
>
> Thanks Tom,
>
> This is sounding very helpful since you've mentioned your website is/was
> hosted in China. The default web upload I've been using doesn't preserve
> the
> date on the new file. The date on the website copy is typically tomorrow.
> Is
> there anything special that has to be done to have SynchBack cope with the
> dates? In particular if two or three different machines are editing the
> web
> does SynchBack preserve dates on uploads and figure out which way to copy?
>
> TIA,
> -jeff
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tom Scales
>>
>>
>>
>> Glad I could help. It also supports backing up to an FTP
>> server. I use it
>> to keep my website current. When I make changes locally, it
>> updates the
>> site!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
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