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At 01:30 09/10/2001, John Smith wrote:
>Using FTP to transfer a file from AS400 to a NT server
>is working fine but with one hiccup: The creation date
>& time of the transferred file on the server is wrong.
>Here we are using th AS400 as client and the FTP
>server is (I believe) within IIS. The system date on
>the AS400 is correct. The system date on the NT box is
>correct. Any idea? Is IIS or the FTP server on NT
>keeping a separate date & time?

Check the system value QUTCOFFSET (Universal time offset) on the AS400 and
the NT equivalent of this setting, which is in the Date/Time properties
dialog (double click the current time on the tool bar and select the time
zone tab).
Pete Hall
pbhall@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall/



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