Also take a look at "net time": http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/net_time.mspx?mfr=true
Cheers - T -----Original Message----- From: perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com [mailto:perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com] On Behalf Of Howard Tanner Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:08 PM To: 'Barry Brevik'; perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com Subject: RE: Setting file server time You can use the DOS TIME command to set the time (it uses military time). To execute it on a remote computer, I recommend psexec from Sysinternals. The advantage of psexec is you don't have to install anything on the remote machine - pstools installs itself there automatically if it needs to (and you have admin rights on the machine). psexec isn't available on its own, you have to download the entire command line suite, called pstools: http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/PsTools.zip _______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list Perl-Win32-Users@listserv.ActiveState.com To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs