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тАО10-20-1999 06:40 PM
тАО10-20-1999 06:40 PM
Go back in time from 2000
Currently we are running Y2K tests on a system (all seems well so far, thanks
:-)
But I was thinking about what the ?best? way would be to go back to ?today?
again when we?re finished. Is just resetting the date and rebooting enough or
are there things to worry about?
For example: I get predictive messages now, telling me to transfer the files
(which I don?t do).
Thanks for any info and/or pointers!
Andre
:-)
But I was thinking about what the ?best? way would be to go back to ?today?
again when we?re finished. Is just resetting the date and rebooting enough or
are there things to worry about?
For example: I get predictive messages now, telling me to transfer the files
(which I don?t do).
Thanks for any info and/or pointers!
Andre
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тАО10-20-1999 10:51 PM
тАО10-20-1999 10:51 PM
Re: Go back in time from 2000
Hi Andre,
You will find the answer to you questions and other good information on the
"HP-UX Testing White Paper" under the section 'Changing the system clock for
testing'.
- Frank
You will find the answer to you questions and other good information on the
"HP-UX Testing White Paper" under the section 'Changing the system clock for
testing'.
- Frank
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тАО10-21-1999 07:03 PM
тАО10-21-1999 07:03 PM
Re: Go back in time from 2000
Thanks for your quick reply!
I got the info now, thanks.
Andre
I got the info now, thanks.
Andre
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