Why do people change the system time to deal with daylight savings changes? On unix systems you just have to set the TZ environment variable correctly - for example the AIX patches associated with this just change the default TZ settings for certain zones.
On Windows there is a utility called tzedit.exe that came with NT and which has to be googled for on later versions which lets you change the relevant registry settings. Cheers, Ken -----Original Message----- From: On Behalf Of George Gallen Our unix system does the same thing. (older unix that thinks we are still doing daylight savings shift on the old date). UV is showing the same time as the unix time. So, if the NT reset it's time, you might need to shutdown UV, then restart it, for it to get the correct system time from NT, unless you have an old version of NT as well (unpatched), so NT has the incorrect system time as well?? George > -----Original Message----- > > I am using an old version of UniVerse on a NT, this morning when I > changed the > system time to adjust for Daylight savings time the UniVerse time is > not 1 > hour behind. Anyone know if there is a fix? > I poked around and didn't find a way to adjust it. So I reset the > system time > so that the UniVerse time is correct. > > Dave R ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
