Wow - that was quick.  Thanks!  Next question - I can use
'date' to set the time - but how do I set BIOS time?? (Or view it, for that
matter). Or is it setting BIOS time?  I'd always thought it was just
manipulating OS time.  I'd like to leave the BIOS set at GMT (I'm in London,
UK) but am having problems getting the OS to think about British Summer Time
(GMT + 1 for 6 months of the year).  The best time zone I can find is
'Europe/London'.  IS this BST aware?  Is there a better solution?

                Thanks in advance,

                Toby.


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Kurt Brust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   26 April 2000 13:03
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ounsted, Toby;
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                Subject:        Re: Time Zone

                timeconfig

                On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Ounsted, Toby wrote:
                > Quick one - where is my time zone information stored??
                > 
                > Toby.
                > 
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