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  • Subject: Re:Y2K compliance??
  • From: Glenn Ericson <Glenn-Ericson@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 14:10:24 -0500

General question to the  Group -
How many have  completed the PC Y2K  effort  /
        For those directly attched to the AS400?
        For  Client Server applications and Middleware?
        For all the other PCs in the  company?

There is also  FIXIT(sp)  and Check 2000 [  at   two levels std &
deluxe<??>] by GMT
and more.


Glenn
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At 08:17 AM 2/3/99 -0800, you wrote:
>there are lots of utilities out there but try this one:
>
>Norton 2000 BIOS Test and Fix
>Compare your PC against a database of known Year 2000 problems. The
>utility generates a bootable diskette that tests your system, then
>provides a comprehensive report of its findings. It tests your
>system's BIOS, real-time clock, and system clock, and more.
>http://www.pcworld.com/r/shw/1%2C2087%2C6097%2C00.html
>
>____________________Reply Separator____________________
>Subject:    Y2K compliance??
>Author: "Vikas Taskar" [SMTP:vtaskar@wipsys.ge.com]
>Date:       2/3/99 7:41 AM
>
>Hi,
>
>I've got quite an elementary question on Y2K compliance:
>
>How do you check whether your PC(at home),say,a pentium 233Mhz,
>is Y2K compliant?
>Should we change the date to 31st dec,1999,and time to 23:59pm,
>and then wait to see what happens?
>
>Or is there any other way of finding out?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>tats!
>
>     ---Vikas
>
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