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I will say the following may, or may not, be related.
We tried running a WAS based product on both IBM i and Windows that was
supposed to replicate between each. Product was from IBM.

It wouldn't sync because the time difference was too substantial between
the two machines. Which I found odd since they both use the same NTP
server. Turns out that IBM i adjusts UTC when you do the time change.
Which makes perfect sense. Greenwich Mean Time - UTC offset = local time.
UTC rightly should change when the time change occurs.
Windows doesn't do this. It would be too simple for someone to take the
UTC offset and subtract that from Greenwich Mean Time. It's a lot more
convoluted on Windows.


Rob Berendt

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