Client timestamp is pulled from your workstation regional settings and
translated to GMT based on your workstation time zone.  There are options to
override the time zone setting...but aren't often employed 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Collins
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 10:28 AM
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Subject: timestamp

Simple question, I think.  Where does timestamp time come from?  I have two
workstations on my desk, one my regular one with my time on the east coast.
The other a vista box, always has the wrong time and is usually colorado
time.  I manually change it every day.  When I submit tickets into remedy
the timestamp shows colorado time instead of east coast.  My boss said "wow
you got in at 6 A.M.  I did not know what he was talking about.  If I
changed it on the local workstation why is the timestamp still showing up as
incorrect.  The server time is eastern as well.

James

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