We have a bunch of win 98 PC's we use in production that run programs written by the engineers. The production people only run the latest programs which they can determine by their time stamps. It apprears that some older programs left on our file server have misteriously altered their time stamp to be one hour ahead of the same files stored locally on the production PC's. This is very bad in case we need to restore the file from the server in which case would have a time stamp that is an hour fast.
Has anyone seen this sort of problem before. Could it have something to do with daylight savings settings. All of the computers involved are set to the correct time, this happend though the login script. The server is Win NT 4.0.
Thanks for any help.
Matt
Micro Networks
Network Administrator
mbarrett@mnc.com
Has anyone seen this sort of problem before. Could it have something to do with daylight savings settings. All of the computers involved are set to the correct time, this happend though the login script. The server is Win NT 4.0.
Thanks for any help.
Matt
Micro Networks
Network Administrator
mbarrett@mnc.com