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Pablo A. Grattarola
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      6th Nov 2005
Hi, i have one net with Win 2000 Servers, and defined OUs, clients running
Win XP Pro and Win 2k Pro.
Nobody has local admin rights on client machines, except myself.

I want to change time, because my country goes 1 hour forward, but I donīt
know how, using GPs I gues...
It has to be changed on Uruguay OU only, and I want to know if clients had
to have local admin rights to implement it.

Today i am changing one by one, 110 clients, I am driving myself crazy!.
I guess I have to create one Policy on the particular OU, but I donīt know
how far it affects the rest of the net.

Thanks in advance, bye.

Pablo


 
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Norbert Fehlauer [MVP]
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      6th Nov 2005
Pablo A. Grattarola wrote:
Hi,

> Hi, i have one net with Win 2000 Servers, and defined OUs, clients


> I want to change time, because my country goes 1 hour forward, but I
> donīt know how, using GPs I gues...
> It has to be changed on Uruguay OU only, and I want to know if
> clients had to have local admin rights to implement it.


So you have different timezones at your clients?
Your clients get the correct time from their logon-DC. If you want to change
the timezone on your clients, you have to do this by using a .msi file
because the used data types are reg_binary which can't be set with an
adm-file.
If your just want to turn on the daylight savingtime you can use this
adm-file:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...434ce3bf?hl=en

HTH
Norbert
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