Version Recall 2024 DateStamps on Files with Same Date

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Version Recall 2024 DateStamps on Files with Same Date

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To help you better we need some information from you.

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Product: VersionRecall (64 Bit)
Build: v1.8.174
OS: Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.20348

PowerShell version(s):
Name Value
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PSVersion 5.1.20348.2110
PSEdition Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion 10.0.20348.2110
CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion 3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1

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Every single file in the repositories folder has the same date stamp. It looks like it's making backup version of files, but they're all date stamped the same so we can't tell what the newest files are.

Any ideas? Sample screenshot, below

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Re: Version Recall 2024 DateStamps on Files with Same Date

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That is pretty strange. I will investigate. How is the creation date?
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Re: Version Recall 2024 DateStamps on Files with Same Date

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I had a quick look at my test repositories and the dates are all different, corresponding to the date the version was submitted.
Did you move the repository from one location to another?
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This repository directory is on a virtual private server that was recently cloned and then the latest version of VersionControl was installed.
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Re: Version Recall 2024 DateStamps on Files with Same Date

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Please understand that I can only evaluate information you give me, we do not have access to your computer or your data.
Let me repeat the questions about what the creation date of the files looks like.
It appears something has touched all files on 11/15/2023.
At least the ones shown in the little screenshot. Is this true for all files and folders or only a specific segment?
What exactly does 'recently' mean? Last week? Last month? On 11/15/2023?
Last but not least, while the repository is preferably on an a server or network drive of some kind, VersionRecall is normally installed on the individual users' systems and submits versions from there to the repository.
It is somewhat unusual to have VersionRecall installed on the server where the repository resides.
Can you please give me some overview what your setup is?
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