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Old January 7th 04, 11:36 AM
Stephane
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Default Time UTC & RTC

Hello !

How is it possible to inform Windows XP that the hardware
clock store UTC time and not local time ?

Thanks a lot

Stephane
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Old January 7th 04, 11:37 AM
Wesley VogelX
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Default Time UTC & RTC

Stephane:
Right click your clock icon (or if that doesn't show, open Date & Time
in Control Panel)/Adjust Date & Time/Time Zone tab/click the V button to
expand/high light: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time/Apply/OK.
Or open Help and type: time/click green arrow and look at what you might
find.
Have a look he
http://time.greenwich2000.com/
Or do a search on the web and type in UTC or GMT.
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes

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Hello !

How is it possible to inform Windows XP that the hardware
clock store UTC time and not local time ?

Thanks a lot

Stephane



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