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Re: DST change and home auto...
In article <4611a979$1_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, lgardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Lewis Gardner) writes:
| Dan Lanciani wrote:
| > In article <46112082$1_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, lgardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Lewis Gardner) writes:
| >
| > | I manage several networks running mostly XP pro all syncing to local
| > | Linux servers running NTP. The problem is that M$ in their wisdom
| > | allowed machines syncing to a LOCAL time server to calculate DST offsets
| > | at the machine level. This is madness.
| >
| > What else could they do? Are you suggesting that there is some way to
| > get timezone information from an NTP server (local or otherwise)?
|
| Not exactly.
|
| My feeling is that if you specify a machine as the timeserver on the
| subnet (especially a private IP range) then the client machines should
| use the time they receive without adjustment. In most cases this is what
| the network admin needs. Letting the local machines "fiddle" with
| timezones and DST adjustments causes more problems than it solves.
The time you get from an NTP server (local or otherwise) is UTC. If
you use that time without adjustment you will be running GMT.
Dan Lanciani
ddl@danlan.*com
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you don't need to pass through a specific code but any code which
will open the door.
Dan Lanciani
ddl@danlan.*com
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