Hello Jose,
On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
> Hi there,
>> Hello Jose,
>> On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
>>
>>> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to go
> about doing exactly that? Thanks.
>>
>> -> Options
>> -> Personal Preferences
>> -> TimeZone
Hi there,
> Hello Jose,
> On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
>
>> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to go
about doing exactly that? Thanks.
>
> -> Options
> -> Personal Preferences
> -> TimeZone
>
> That work?
Not really. I have Personal Information, Display
Hello Jose,
On Monday, June 23, 2003, Jose wrote...
> If this is doable, per a user basis, could someone point me how to
> go about doing exactly that? Thanks.
-> Options
-> Personal Preferences
-> TimeZone
That work?
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While on this subject, shouldn't SM take the time from the computer you
are working on instead of that of the server? I can imagine that this
could bring a number of problems if the person using SM happens to have
the time/time zone completely bogus in their machine. If nothing else,
couldn't this
Jimmy,
Not quite sure if I understand your problem, but I'll give it a bash.
So you have two boxes: a main win2k server and a second server running
the SM server? What setup does it have?
As far as time is concerned this is how I understand SM to work:
- The clock in the top left is running off
My SM system always seems to have a different date and time. I set up the
system with the same time and date from the server but just shows the
time.
Any idea?
I have win200 server in my PC server.
thank you
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