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Publisher Center Note that you cannot disable preserving timestamp for synchronization, unless you turn off Modification timestamp . ScriptingWhen using scripting, add to put command. If you are not running scripting with , you may also need to add (what is the default settings). With synchronize command, this works only when `[-criteria](https://winscp.net/eng/docs/scriptcommand%5Fsynchronize criteria) lacks `time and it never works in both mode.
.NET AssemblyWhen using .NET assembly, set TransferOptions as shown in following examples: C# example: TransferOptions transferOptions = new TransferOptions();
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transferOptions.FilePermissions = null; // This is default
transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp = false; PowerShell example: $transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions
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$transferOptions.FilePermissions = $Null # This is default
$transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp = $False Advertisement With $transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions
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$transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp = $False 0, this works only when $transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions
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$transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp = $False 1 parameter lacks $transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions
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$transferOptions.FilePermissions = $Null # This is default
$transferOptions.PreserveTimestamp = $False 2 and it never works when $transferOptions = New-Object WinSCP.TransferOptions
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$transferOptions.FilePermissions = $Null # This is default
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Turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Show only | Search instead for Did you mean: Getting an Unknown Error when uploading photos to DropBox App (iOS 13.5.1) I'm trying to upload a photo/s to Dropbox from my iphone (iOS 13.5.1) I'm doing this from inside the Dropbox App: Plus/Create -> Upload Photos I'm getting this message: An Unknown error occured trying to upload photos or videos. Please try again. I don't want to automatically synch all my photos - just want to occasionally upload. Professional Account; plenty of space on Dropbox. I've checked phone's setting for Photos and DropBox but nothing seems to be blocking the upload. Can anyone help? - Mobile App
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1 Accepted Solution Thanks for getting back to us here @NixC! Can you try reinstalling the Dropbox mobile app to see if that does the trick? If the error persists, please let me know which version of the mobile app you have installed. Keep me posted! 4 Replies 4 Hello @NixC, I'd be more than happy to help look into this with you. I'll just need a bit more info to make sure that I have a better understanding of your concern. For example: |