File date time

File date time

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File date time

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I don't know where to post this problem. My home computer (XP) has exact same date/time set as in my office computer(win 2000). I've checked that to make sure I'm right. When I make a CD at my home computer, date/time information stays same on CD comparing to original hard disk files, as you & I expected. At office when I open the CD in w/explorer my time shows 12 hours back. Just today, I compile some VB stuff for AutoCAD at home 1:22 MP, then make a snapshot of the current screen with file listings, then made a CD and now, when I open that CD it shows 6:22 AM. I have the bmp file evidence that I made it 1:22 PM and it was really 1:22 PM. In fact saving files in my office computer is normal as usual. Weird to me.
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What time zones are the two computers setup in? -- R. Robert Bell "Arka" wrote in message news:408859c0$1_1@newsprd01... I don't know where to post this problem. My home computer (XP) has exact same date/time set as in my office computer(win 2000). I've checked that to make sure I'm right. When I make a CD at my home computer, date/time information stays same on CD comparing to original hard disk files, as you & I expected. At office when I open the CD in w/explorer my time shows 12 hours back. Just today, I compile some VB stuff for AutoCAD at home 1:22 MP, then make a snapshot of the current screen with file listings, then made a CD and now, when I open that CD it shows 6:22 AM. I have the bmp file evidence that I made it 1:22 PM and it was really 1:22 PM. In fact saving files in my office computer is normal as usual. Weird to me.
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I bought my home computer in LA (it's 2 years old) and my office computer is rebuilt ~6 month ago; its in orange county. Both are P4 (SP 2 and 4) computers. I had no problem 1 or 2 month ago. I was working late nights these days and getting, in the same morning, wrong file date/times in the office (I was so confused, I couldn't imagine this kind of error). Then I decide to make a snapshot of the screen of my home and office computers' same folders to make sure I'm not confusing anything. I have no idea. Microsoft may. "R. Robert Bell" wrote in message news:40885fde$1_3@newsprd01... > What time zones are the two computers setup in? > > -- > R. Robert Bell > > > "Arka" wrote in message > news:408859c0$1_1@newsprd01... > I don't know where to post this problem. > > My home computer (XP) has exact same date/time set as in my office > computer(win 2000). I've checked that to make sure I'm right. When I make a > CD at my home computer, date/time information stays same on CD comparing to > original hard disk files, as you & I expected. At office when I open the CD > in w/explorer my time shows 12 hours back. Just today, I compile some VB > stuff for AutoCAD at home 1:22 MP, then make a snapshot of the current > screen with file listings, then made a CD and now, when I open that CD it > shows 6:22 AM. I have the bmp file evidence that I made it 1:22 PM and it > was really 1:22 PM. In fact saving files in my office computer is normal as > usual. Weird to me. > > >
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You didn't understand... see the attached graphic. -- R. Robert Bell "Arka" wrote in message news:4088717d$1_3@newsprd01... I bought my home computer in LA (it's 2 years old) and my office computer is rebuilt ~6 month ago; its in orange county. Both are P4 (SP 2 and 4) computers. I had no problem 1 or 2 month ago. I was working late nights these days and getting, in the same morning, wrong file date/times in the office (I was so confused, I couldn't imagine this kind of error). Then I decide to make a snapshot of the screen of my home and office computers' same folders to make sure I'm not confusing anything. I have no idea. Microsoft may. "R. Robert Bell" wrote in message news:40885fde$1_3@newsprd01... > What time zones are the two computers setup in? > > -- > R. Robert Bell > > > "Arka" wrote in message > news:408859c0$1_1@newsprd01... > I don't know where to post this problem. > > My home computer (XP) has exact same date/time set as in my office > computer(win 2000). I've checked that to make sure I'm right. When I make a > CD at my home computer, date/time information stays same on CD comparing to > original hard disk files, as you & I expected. At office when I open the CD > in w/explorer my time shows 12 hours back. Just today, I compile some VB > stuff for AutoCAD at home 1:22 MP, then make a snapshot of the current > screen with file listings, then made a CD and now, when I open that CD it > shows 6:22 AM. I have the bmp file evidence that I made it 1:22 PM and it > was really 1:22 PM. In fact saving files in my office computer is normal as > usual. Weird to me. > > >
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Both home & office computers have (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana setting "R. Robert Bell" wrote in message news:408872af_2@newsprd01... > You didn't understand... see the attached graphic. > > -- > R. Robert Bell > > > "Arka" wrote in message > news:4088717d$1_3@newsprd01... > I bought my home computer in LA (it's 2 years old) and my office computer is > rebuilt ~6 month ago; its in orange county. Both are P4 (SP 2 and 4) > computers. I had no problem 1 or 2 month ago. I was working late nights > these days and getting, in the same morning, wrong file date/times in the > office (I was so confused, I couldn't imagine this kind of error). Then I > decide to make a snapshot of the screen of my home and office computers' > same folders to make sure I'm not confusing anything. I have no idea. > Microsoft may. > > "R. Robert Bell" wrote in message > news:40885fde$1_3@newsprd01... > > What time zones are the two computers setup in? > > > > -- > > R. Robert Bell > > > > > > "Arka" wrote in message > > news:408859c0$1_1@newsprd01... > > I don't know where to post this problem. > > > > My home computer (XP) has exact same date/time set as in my office > > computer(win 2000). I've checked that to make sure I'm right. When I make > a > > CD at my home computer, date/time information stays same on CD comparing > to > > original hard disk files, as you & I expected. At office when I open the > CD > > in w/explorer my time shows 12 hours back. Just today, I compile some VB > > stuff for AutoCAD at home 1:22 MP, then make a snapshot of the current > > screen with file listings, then made a CD and now, when I open that CD it > > shows 6:22 AM. I have the bmp file evidence that I made it 1:22 PM and it > > was really 1:22 PM. In fact saving files in my office computer is normal > as > > usual. Weird to me. > > > > > > > > > >
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