Currently XYplorer only preserves the modified and creation times, accessed times are set to the date the file is copied/moved.
robocopy does preserves all three timestamps for files and folders using /DCOPY:DAT and /COPY:DAT so at least this is possible in Windows with the default tools, could we get the same with XYcopy?
[SOLVED] Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
-
1024mb
- Posts: 230
- Joined: 14 Dec 2018 23:26
- Location: Windows 10 @ 100%
[SOLVED] Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Last edited by 1024mb on 05 Mar 2022 02:17, edited 1 time in total.
-
Horst
- Posts: 1374
- Joined: 24 Jan 2021 12:27
- Location: Germany
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Access time is only of interest for servers and backup purposes.
On normal systems NTFS access time should be set off.
Also I don't see the logic setting the access time on the local system while copying
On normal systems NTFS access time should be set off.
Also I don't see the logic setting the access time on the local system while copying
Windows 11 Home, Version 25H2 (OS Build 26200.8457)
Portable x64 XYplorer (Actual version, including betas)
Display settings 1920 x 1080 Scale 100%
Everything 1.5.0.1412b (x64), Everything Toolbar 2.3.0, Listary Pro 6.3.6.99
Portable x64 XYplorer (Actual version, including betas)
Display settings 1920 x 1080 Scale 100%
Everything 1.5.0.1412b (x64), Everything Toolbar 2.3.0, Listary Pro 6.3.6.99
-
1024mb
- Posts: 230
- Joined: 14 Dec 2018 23:26
- Location: Windows 10 @ 100%
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Yes, that's what I'm accessing, a NAS share and backups.Access time is only of interest for servers and backup purposes.
On normal systems NTFS access time should be set off.
Also I always disable NTFS last access with fsutil and I don't do it for the drive performance.
Well, I don't know if I can come up with something you (and every one else) would like but I do use them as I use every piece of metadata I can get, I hoard these stuff. For my use case, Modified and Creation dates should be kept as the original to preserve the metadata intact, those two are super important to me, the only date I actively "use" is the last access time and that's only to know when I got the file (from the Internet), beyond that that date is never modified, in my book it's called "downloaded time"Also I don't see the logic setting the access time on the local system while copying
-
admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 66097
- Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
- Location: Win8.1, Win10, Win11, all @100%
- Contact:
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Not here.
FAQ | XY News RSS | XY X
-
jupe
- Posts: 3446
- Joined: 20 Oct 2017 21:14
- Location: Win10 22H2 120dpi
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
@1024mb: You didn't mention it, so I have to ask, do you have this enabled:
Configuration | File Operations | File Operations | Custom Copy Operations | Configure... == Preserve all item dates
Configuration | File Operations | File Operations | Custom Copy Operations | Configure... == Preserve all item dates
-
admin
- Site Admin
- Posts: 66097
- Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
- Location: Win8.1, Win10, Win11, all @100%
- Contact:
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Good question. I could have mistakenly assumed that this check mark is set as a matter of course.
FAQ | XY News RSS | XY X
-
1024mb
- Posts: 230
- Joined: 14 Dec 2018 23:26
- Location: Windows 10 @ 100%
Re: Preserve creation times when copying/moving from SMB shares
Yes, that is enabled.
Well... I've tried it now (after rebooting) and now it is preserving all dates, I don't know what happened
. Rebooting does wonders in Windows.
Thank you guys.
Well... I've tried it now (after rebooting) and now it is preserving all dates, I don't know what happened
Thank you guys.
XYplorer Beta Club