[FC8] [Samba to samba transfert] Timestamp problem

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Hello all,

I recently did some transfer of files located on a samba server to another samba server. To do this I used nautilus from the destination machine to connect to the source computer and initiate the transfer. I realized then that the /date created/ and the /date modified/ info of the transfered files were the same as the transfer date but the original info from the source computer were good :-/

After a little googling I saw that it was a know problem but I didn't found any workaround.

If anyone could give me a hand on this it would be very kind.

Thanks in advance,

Hervé

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