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Subject: RE: CRON and time
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 15:01:23 +0400
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>
> Note. The TZ is even used by some Windoze programs (I had a Netware NFS
>       client that used it).

Yes, that was what I meant. I have vague memory that under Windows timezone
offset in TZ is inverted; in Unix you specify MET-1 and in Windows MET1.

-andrej


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