Greetings,

I need one 2003 server in my domain to run on a different timezone for
a specialized application that is time sensitive.
If I change the TZ, the DC changes it back. Even if I script to
change it, launch my app, disconnect the session, when I reconnect,
the TZ is changed back.

Any ideas?

Re: How to have one server in a domain with a different TimeZone then the DC? by Herb

Herb
Thu May 01 10:22:07 PDT 2008


"Kurt" <kharless@qwest.net> wrote in message
news:0d4620f9-e25e-4b48-86e7-f52169048abb@k10g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
> Greetings,
>
> I need one 2003 server in my domain to run on a different timezone for
> a specialized application that is time sensitive.
> If I change the TZ, the DC changes it back. Even if I script to
> change it, launch my app, disconnect the session, when I reconnect,
> the TZ is changed back.

The DC should NOT change the time zone back. There is some
error (on your part perhaps) or other problem if that happens.

Changing the time zone is NOT under the OS's control. Changing
back an incorrect TIME would however make sense.

How are you chaning the TZ?

Are you the Admin when you do that?




Re: How to have one server in a domain with a different TimeZone then by Kurt

Kurt
Thu May 01 10:30:08 PDT 2008

On May 1, 10:22 am, "Herb Martin" <n...@learnquick.com> wrote:
> "Kurt" <kharl...@qwest.net> wrote in message
>
> news:0d4620f9-e25e-4b48-86e7-f52169048abb@k10g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Greetings,
>
> > I need one 2003 server in my domain to run on a different timezone for
> > a specialized application that is time sensitive.
> > If I change the TZ, the DC changes it back. Even if I script to
> > change it, launch my app, disconnect the session, when I reconnect,
> > the TZ is changed back.
>
> The DC should NOT change the time zone back. There is some
> error (on your part perhaps) or other problem if that happens.
>
> Changing the time zone is NOT under the OS's control. Changing
> back an incorrect TIME would however make sense.
>
> How are you chaning the TZ?
>
> Are you the Admin when you do that?

I am a domain admin and I can use TIME & DATE under CONTROL PANEL
interactively or through a script, same results.