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I have a network of 8 computers connected to WIN 2003 server. Running on a
workgroup. I built a ghost to polpulate the systems, and ran this on all the systems. Everytthing seemed to be running OK until today when I noticed that half the clients reverted back to EST where I built the systems. The systems are located in Hawaii, and when I ghosted the systems, I manually changed the information in the date/time to reflect Hawaii time zone. I disabled the restore point feature in the System hoping that this would help. Any suggestions? Thanks, Troy |
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