What is happening is that Windows is translating the date/time to be relative to the current time zone - now Daylight Savings vs Standard time. To better illustrate this, change the time zone on a Windows computer then look at date/time stamps on files. The stamp hasn't been changed at all, just how Windows is translating it for you.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:Jochen.Willeke@wincor-nixdorf.com] Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:49 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Files on CIFS share have timestamp off by one hour after daylight saving
Hi everybody,
i have a case of one user who stored some files from his Windows2000 client onto a CIFS share on a fas3050 with Ontap 6.5.4. When he first copied the files onto the share the creation time was 10:00 o'clock. This was the Friday before we had the daylight saving change. On next monday the creation time was not 10:00 but 11:00.
I have no clue how this could happen. Anybody got an idea? I would be glad even if i get some information about how timestamps are created so i can make a research myself.
Thanks a lot for any suggestions in advance
Jochen