I had a program that checked a time server every day to keep the time
accurate. On more than one occasion I saw the date get changed to the year
2020 and the year 4040. I don't use time server programs any more.
 
On 03/27/03 12:09pm you wrote...
>I have seen random date changes when the battery that powers the RTC
>(Real Time Clock) on the MB goes bad..  However, I have only seen this
>in really old computers.
>
>Darrell
>
>
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>I don't know if this is the right place for this question, but I'm
>looking
>for some feedback. The date has randomly changed to the year 2020 on our
>mail server. This has happened twice now. Has anybody ever heard of this
>happening before and what might cause it?
>
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