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From: "Alain" <alainm AT pobox DOT com>
To: <opendos AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Time
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:11:01 -0200
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>The only time I have seen similar is when accessing files from an
>NT server (on an NT network). The server appears to "fudge" the
>file timestamps to "compensate" for daylight saving (crazy, huh?).

I had some problems like that and they were related to the TZ
variable. The easy way out I could find was to set it like this:

    SET TZ=X0Y0

this turns off many program's daylight (and GMT).

Alain

>> For some time now I have noticed that some programs, including my
Keil C51
>> compiler produce output files with date/time in the directory 1 hour
>> earlier than the time of the source file.
>>
>> I have assumed that this is some fault in the Y2k fix nut I've not
done
>> any tests.  Anyone any experience of this?


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