Guest guest Posted August 29, 1997 Report Share Posted August 29, 1997 Excerpt from the README file: Environment variable TZ ----------------------- If you are using the 16-bit version (WINCOM.EXE) and want the time correctly displayed in your local time then in AUTOEXEC.BAT you must set the environment variable TZ. (This is not needed for the 32-bit version.) Examples: Western Europe: SET TZ=WEWT-1WEST England: SET TZ=GMT0BST Eastern time: SET TZ=EST5EDT Central time: SET TZ=CST6CDT Mountain time: SET TZ=MST7MDT Pacific time: SET TZ=PST8PDT So in you case enter SET TZ=PST8PDT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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