My "conspiracy theory" for this problem is that the option uses the time zone of the Java Runtime (1.6.0_24) which should have updated the time change that took place in my country at this time unexpectedly (for political decisions )
Anyway I will ask Quest support for this issue, thanks for your help.
The time zone in the host is correctly configured:
Check the time zone in the user preferences of vFoglight, this is set to "Server Time":
This option sets the time zone of the user according to the time zone of the server?. Because the server is in the same time zone but with the correct time.
DELL-Thomas B
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March 14th, 2013 14:00
Perhaps DST is not matching on one of the systems? Might be a support call.
DELL-Thomas B
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March 14th, 2013 01:00
Most likely your timezone setting (User Preference) is one time zone ahead of whatever the vFog host is set at.
jpareyes
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March 14th, 2013 14:00
My "conspiracy theory" for this problem is that the option uses the time zone of the Java Runtime (1.6.0_24) which should have updated the time change that took place in my country at this time unexpectedly (for political decisions )
Anyway I will ask Quest support for this issue, thanks for your help.
jpareyes
4 Posts
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March 14th, 2013 14:00
The time zone in the host is correctly configured:
Check the time zone in the user preferences of vFoglight, this is set to "Server Time":
This option sets the time zone of the user according to the time zone of the server?. Because the server is in the same time zone but with the correct time.
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