Change of Date

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THe Most important thing is to be able to change the date, I can leave the time the same ....

I assume that is not going to be possible?

Curt
 
Microsoft recommend against manually changing the time or date on any device
in an Active Directory domain. Kerberos authentication relies on an accurate
time.
 
Curt said:
THe Most important thing is to be able to change the date, I can
leave the time the same ....

Golly, that's THE most important thing? And there I was, about to write out
a check to my mortgage company, and feed my dog, and call my mother. :-)
I assume that is not going to be possible?

Simon's right - don't play with this. You will have an unhappy computer.
 
Lanwench said:
Golly, that's THE most important thing? And there I was, about to write out
a check to my mortgage company, and feed my dog, and call my mother. :-)

Simon's right - don't play with this. You will have an unhappy computer.

Sorry, Simons wrong! 'Time Machine' from Solution-Soft provides the ability to move application time forward while maintaining access to A.D.
 
Michael Morrison said:
Sorry, Simons wrong! 'Time Machine' from Solution-Soft provides the
ability to move application time forward while maintaining access to A.D.
I've never heard of that before, looks interesting. I don't suppose there is
any chance of getting a free full version for Microsoft MVP's is there? Then
we could test it out and recommend it to people who post in and ask this
question :-)
 

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