Margaret Gillon offered the following kind support:
We had to run a special utility from Windows...
I will email instructions our admin put together...
Hi Margaret,
I heard from my client this morning and that did the trick!
Thanks again for you help,
Regards,
George
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>Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:39:17 +0100
>From: Magnus Hagander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: George Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: pgsql-general
>Subject: Re: DST problem on Windows Server
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>George Weaver wrote:
> A client has PostgreSQL 8.2.1 installed on a Windows 2000
George Weaver wrote:
> A client has PostgreSQL 8.2.1 installed on a Windows 2000 server.
>
> The time on the server is correct but PostgreSQL is returning a time 1
> hour in advance. In other words, it the server time is 1:00 pm,
> PostgreSQL is returning 2:00 pm. Both the PostgreSQL server and
George Weaver wrote:
A client has PostgreSQL 8.2.1 installed on a Windows 2000 server.
W2K has been EOL'ed for quite some time. You might want to stress that to your
client. I don't know what you bill per hour, but their not-upgrading cost
savings should be negative and keep climbing.
Did y
A client has PostgreSQL 8.2.1 installed on a Windows 2000 server.
The time on the server is correct but PostgreSQL is returning a time 1 hour in
advance. In other words, it the server time is 1:00 pm, PostgreSQL is
returning 2:00 pm. Both the PostgreSQL server and Windows server have been
reb