Mark Rogers wrote:
My preference is to tell Windows to set the system clock to UTC.
More information on why this is a good way to work, and why it doesn't
actually work properly due to bugs in MS O/Ss (all up to Vista, apparently):
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/mswish/ut-rtc.html
I don't
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 10:38 +0100, Phil Thompson wrote:
> Windows likes to fiddle with the system BIOS clock and set it to the
> correct local time for example when changing to summertime / daylight
> saving time.
Indeed, Windows saves the time in the hardware clock using local time.
This is pro
Phil Thompson wrote:
Options that come to mind include deselecting daylight saving (if its
an option) or picking a time zone that doesn't do DST but I guess
there's a tweak there somewhere.
My preference is to tell Windows to set the system clock to UTC. A
Google gave me this:
http://webl