We have also encountered an inconsistency with MS Vista. Specifically: Experiment was: observe the same helpdesk record (HD 5.5) with: - Windows UT, XP -- timestamp correct and local - MT, IE 7.0, XP -- timestamp correct and local - MT, IE 7.0, Vista -- timestamp reading GMT (sorry, old-school aviation background) - MT FireFox 2.0, Vista -- timestamp reading GMT I have not checked the WinUT on a Vista machine--no intention of installing a 5.1.2 UT on this machine along with the 7.x stuff. Further, the Vista platform only displays this behavior with Remedy Mid-Tier (that is, only mis-stamp encountered so far); timestamps on other websites are correct/local. There are too many other issues to face for extensive analysis at the moment--so I will simply live with this issue, for now (until encountered in the 7.x MidTier!!). Don W. McClure, P.E. Systems Engineer University of North Texas dwmac_at_unt.edu 940.565.3287
"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." (Albert Einstein) >>> James Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12-Jul-07 11:27 AM >>> Simple question, I think. Where does timestamp time come from? I have two workstations on my desk, one my regular one with my time on the east coast. The other a vista box, always has the wrong time and is usually colorado time. I manually change it every day. When I submit tickets into remedy the timestamp shows colorado time instead of east coast. My boss said "wow you got in at 6 A.M. I did not know what he was talking about. If I changed it on the local workstation why is the timestamp still showing up as incorrect. The server time is eastern as well. James _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"

