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JerryL
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Winnipeg Country: Canada State: MB Certifications: A+, Network+, i-Net+, Server+, CAP, CCNA, CHDM, CIW Assoc., CNA, Dell, HP, IBM, MCP Working on: MCSE Win2K3
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Hi;
I tried to change the time offset option under the edit options from GMT to my time zone (Eastern US & Canada), but the time stamps are showing my times zone - 5 hours instead of GMT - 5 hours. Is there a problem with the time stamp or am I doing something wrong?
Tks
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02-16-01 05:16 PM
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dmaftei
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: none Working on: none
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Jerry,
I had the same problem. Put your time back to GMT, and it will be OK.
There are a few threads going on about the new format in the General Discussions forum. You may want to take a look at them.
Cheers!
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02-16-01 05:56 PM
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JerryL
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Winnipeg Country: Canada State: MB Certifications: A+, Network+, i-Net+, Server+, CAP, CCNA, CHDM, CIW Assoc., CNA, Dell, HP, IBM, MCP Working on: MCSE Win2K3
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02-16-01 06:09 PM
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Registered: Feb 2000 Location: E. Stroudsburg Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE+I, A+, Network+, i-NET+, CNA Working on: CCNP, Linux+, RHCE
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I will address the time problem in General discussions soon.
Basically I am trying to figure this out myself. I may have to reset the time on the server just to make it easier for members to set the time accordign to what time zones they live in.
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02-16-01 06:20 PM
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JerryL
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02-16-01 06:31 PM
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Webmaster
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Registered: Feb 2000 Location: E. Stroudsburg Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE+I, A+, Network+, i-NET+, CNA Working on: CCNP, Linux+, RHCE
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02-16-01 07:38 PM
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Hippo
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Milton Keynes, England Country: England State: Certifications: CCNA Working on: Gave up with routing; gone switching instead.
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Yo y'all
I fitted some new disc brake pads to my car today - took me 4 hours of GMT! Which made me think, hey didn't those powers that be change the time standard. I think that GMT - Greenwich Mean Time - is now called UTC - Universal Time Coordinate, still measured and originated from the Greenwich time meridian. I am sure I have seen it as an option when setting the clock on Cisco routers and Cat switches. I can't wait for BST, or British Summer Time, which is UTC + 1 hour.
Hippo (The real ale in my local pub was GOOD today!)
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