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Old 2006-04-25
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Default Smart Tracker one hour ahead ?

Hello All,

I have a module running on SPLAT NGXR60 HFA_03 and a Manager running on Win2K SP4 (also HFA_03, you'll be pleased to know !).

The date, time and timezone are set correctly at the OS level of both boxes, yet in the Tracker it is showing times exactly an hour ahead of what they should be.

Anyone got any ideas other than moving to a country an hour ahead and with better climate than the UK.

Cheers,

George
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Old 2006-04-26
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Default Re: Smart Tracker one hour ahead ?

Hello All,

Fixed it.

On the management server (Win2K) went into control panle, date & time settings, unticked automatically adjust for daylight savings and did a cpstop/cpstart on the management station.

The logs now show the correct time.

In case anyone else gets this.

Cheers

George
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