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Gene E. Bloch
It's SyncToy. Other programs can deal with that problem. I switched toI don't think that's SyncToy, I think it's Windows. NTFS file
systems seem to have file times recorded in UTC; FAT32 file systems
seem to have file times recorded in local time. So when daylight
saving time begins or ends, files that were in sync between my hard
drive and my USB stick are now an hour out of sync. And I use the
command-line command REPLACE /U.
Allway Sync and now I have no daylight time problems.
Obviously, you are correct about the underlying cause, of course.