readynas_refugee
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Hi community,
I am a novice Truenas user and this is my first install and first post. As the title says, when I copy files to my TrueNas from my Mac, the created date of the file disappears. I still have modified date, but that's just the same as the time of the copy. This varies from being annoying to being quite serious. I dont have the same problem from Windows. Apart from this I have not experienced any problems with TrueNas.
TrueNAS Version: TrueNAS Scale 12.02.2.1
Mac Version: Mac OS 12.4
Share Type: SMB. I have ticked "Enable Apple SMB2/3 Protocol Extensions" on the service but don't have any other parameters entered. When I created the share, under the "Purpose" field I have used "Default share parameters".
Has anyone else had this issue? Have I maybe missed a step on the configuration? Any help would be appreciated.
I am a novice Truenas user and this is my first install and first post. As the title says, when I copy files to my TrueNas from my Mac, the created date of the file disappears. I still have modified date, but that's just the same as the time of the copy. This varies from being annoying to being quite serious. I dont have the same problem from Windows. Apart from this I have not experienced any problems with TrueNas.
TrueNAS Version: TrueNAS Scale 12.02.2.1
Mac Version: Mac OS 12.4
Share Type: SMB. I have ticked "Enable Apple SMB2/3 Protocol Extensions" on the service but don't have any other parameters entered. When I created the share, under the "Purpose" field I have used "Default share parameters".
Has anyone else had this issue? Have I maybe missed a step on the configuration? Any help would be appreciated.