It sounds like you have to change the timezone your server is using. 
That would be dependent on what OS you are using, which you didn't
mention the server configuration.

-- David F.

Karsten Aarrebo Pedersen wrote:
> 
> I have installed cvs on a windows NT machine and have the following problem:
> 
> Each time I commit a file, the timestamp is 2 hours off (also shown in
> wincvs). I guess it is because I am in the CET (GMT+1) and it is currently
> daylight saving (+1 hour) for the summer.
> 
> The clock on my NT machine is set correctly to the current timezone and
> daylight saving.
> 
> Since I am not going to do multi timezone development, I would like cvs to
> use the time Windows are using.
> 
> Does anybody have a solution to this problem?
> 
> regards
> Karsten.
>

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