Archive attributes will never work with a NAS source so this is good that this is disabled. The way it works is:
* The program checks the existence of the file on the destination. If it doesn't exist, the the file will be copied.
* If the file exists, then the timestamps will be compared. If the timestamp on the source is newer than the one on the destination, the copy will be done.
* The timestamp of the source will be copied then to the destination.
It's quite an easy operation, so there is no much that could go wrong here. If Options-Engine-Copy timestamps selected?
* The program checks the existence of the file on the destination. If it doesn't exist, the the file will be copied.
* If the file exists, then the timestamps will be compared. If the timestamp on the source is newer than the one on the destination, the copy will be done.
* The timestamp of the source will be copied then to the destination.
It's quite an easy operation, so there is no much that could go wrong here. If Options-Engine-Copy timestamps selected?
Statistics: Posted by cobian — 18 Apr 2022, 19:45