On Friday 09 November 2001 21:42, Stephen Walton wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, David Olofson wrote:
> > And it might be helpful to know that many (most? all?) networked fs
> > solutions use the *client* machines current time for setting
> > modification timestamps, *not* the server's current time!
>
> Which is why I keep all my clients sync'ed to the server's time with
> NTP.

And for a change, it's actually something that can be done with Windoze 
on one side without paying some one for an unreliable, closed source 
solution. :-)

(Why bother? Well, I haven't had the time to port the [non-ANSI] code 
[which also relies on some proprietary crap, for which I don't have the 
source] to a current compiler yet, so I can't cross compile. Need to use 
the DOS dev system for yet a while...)


//David Olofson --- Programmer, Reologica Instruments AB

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