Rob Janssen wrote:
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David wrote:

I don't recall any problem here in Europe in 1995 with Windows 95,
but in any case they toy versions of Windows had too many compromises
for my linking.  I've been using Windows NT and its derivatives since
1992...

Well, I don't want to brag about what I have been using myself and
since when, it is just an issue that I ran into while managing the
networks at the companies where I work(ed).

Rob

Yes, I was also in a network management role at the time, and I don't recall it being an issue in the UK. Our Windows NT servers at that time were almost certainly running NTP, and IIRC the clients had a NET TIME /SET command (or whatever) in the login script. Most clients were Windows 9X. Actually, if the problem happend very soon after the release of Windows 95, most of our clients may still have been Windows 3.11! Glad to see the back of 16-bit and 9X versions of Windows!

David

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