In a message dated 9/26/2006 2:08:47 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

have  changed over in the past on Friday evening for example instead
of Sunday  morning.  All the software that runs on z/OS gets its time
information  from z/OS, right?  



>>
Unless you have an ETR 9037? NIST time was off 1 hr for Y2k. Maybe they'll  
do better. Also guess we'll have to pop for new thingy's that are  
preprogrammed? Wristwatches, VHS/DVD players, coffee urns, 
Windows? Guess there will be fixes for *Nix and such. Why does this affect  
mainframe? The RSA token server runs on it and requires a dalliance of less 
than  60 seconds to authorize logon.  

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