From: someone on 18 Mar 2010 16:59 hi, I found after time saving switched, I found the same file have two diff date/time. It's one hour diff. I'm using window group. For example, on both pc , have same date/time clock, and file a.txt is 3/18/2010 3:45 when viewing from pc, but in winodw share view from another pc, it's 3/18/2010 2:45, one hour diff. Can someone pls help. Thanks.
From: DaveMills on 19 Mar 2010 03:37 On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:59:53 -0500, <someone(a)js.com> wrote: >hi, I found after time saving switched, I found the same file have two diff >date/time. It's one hour diff. >I'm using window group. For example, on both pc , have same date/time clock, >and file a.txt is 3/18/2010 3:45 when viewing from pc, but in winodw share >view from another pc, it's >3/18/2010 2:45, one hour diff. Can someone pls help. Thanks. > A file can only have one date/time so the issue is the clocks. Either different time zones or different daylight saving setting on the two PCs -- Dave Mills There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
From: someone on 19 Mar 2010 10:52 Thanks Dave, You're right, the two server is in two diff zones. one is -4 and the other one is -5 time zone. Is it any way to make the time sync in two server regardless time zone and the file datetime the same? "DaveMills" <DaveMills(a)newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:laa6q55s48keqnku26geem8r8sh4cb1l5a(a)4ax.com... > On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:59:53 -0500, <someone(a)js.com> wrote: > > >hi, I found after time saving switched, I found the same file have two diff > >date/time. It's one hour diff. > >I'm using window group. For example, on both pc , have same date/time clock, > >and file a.txt is 3/18/2010 3:45 when viewing from pc, but in winodw share > >view from another pc, it's > >3/18/2010 2:45, one hour diff. Can someone pls help. Thanks. > > > A file can only have one date/time so the issue is the clocks. Either different > time zones or different daylight saving setting on the two PCs > -- > Dave Mills > There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that don't.
From: Bill Grant on 19 Mar 2010 20:59 The servers are in sync. Synchronization uses universal time. Each server displays the time according to its local time zone/daylight saving setting. <someone(a)js.com> wrote in message news:O4WUPP3xKHA.5132(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Thanks Dave, > You're right, the two server is in two diff zones. one is -4 and the other > one is -5 time zone. Is it any way to make the time sync in two server > regardless time zone and the file datetime the same? > > > > "DaveMills" <DaveMills(a)newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:laa6q55s48keqnku26geem8r8sh4cb1l5a(a)4ax.com... >> On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:59:53 -0500, <someone(a)js.com> wrote: >> >> >hi, I found after time saving switched, I found the same file have two > diff >> >date/time. It's one hour diff. >> >I'm using window group. For example, on both pc , have same date/time > clock, >> >and file a.txt is 3/18/2010 3:45 when viewing from pc, but in winodw > share >> >view from another pc, it's >> >3/18/2010 2:45, one hour diff. Can someone pls help. Thanks. >> > >> A file can only have one date/time so the issue is the clocks. Either > different >> time zones or different daylight saving setting on the two PCs >> -- >> Dave Mills >> There are 10 types of people, those that understand binary and those that > don't. > >
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