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Has anyone else experienced this?


If I transfer pictures via the windows explorer drive letter, using the



ethernet connection, from a compact flash card.. the picture ends up on



the local pc.. but with the modified date reset to 1969.


It only does this on the ethernet connection, usb is fine, using their
graphical interface is fine (but not preferred), using the windows
explorer drive letter results in this.


Anyone else?


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I don't believe you're going to get many responses to this post.
What are you trying to do? 1969?
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"markm75c@msn.com" wrote:

> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
>
> If I transfer pictures via the windows explorer drive letter, using the
>
>
>
> ethernet connection, from a compact flash card.. the picture ends up on
>
>
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> the local pc.. but with the modified date reset to 1969.
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> It only does this on the ethernet connection, usb is fine, using their
> graphical interface is fine (but not preferred), using the windows
> explorer drive letter results in this.
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> Anyone else?
>
>
> Reply
>
>

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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?)

 

I'm simply transfering a jpg file from my compact flash card inserted
into the printer... accessible via the network drive letter
(ethernet)... when the file ends up on the pc.. its date becomes like
january 1 1969.

If I do the same procedure using either the graphical transfer utility
(not desired) or a usb connection (not desired) things seem to transfer
with orginal date of file intact.

I've tried contacting their support, but they are less than helpful.

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