What??? You mean the messages I receive?
They're not archived on the server, but get flushed periodically from this
Windows machine. It's just that each time I log in to the server, the Windows
OS asks the server what the date and time are, and then resets its clock.
Since I use several different OS' in the same box, swapping out the primary
hard disk, it does this each time I swap OS' and therefore requires I remember
to use NISTtime to reset the clock. Unfortunately, I've not yet figured out
that I need to put NISTtime in the startup folder ... <sigh> ... one of these
days ...
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Pope" <bpope(a)wordstock.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 7:01 AM
Subject: Re: No IMSAI on ebay
And thusly Richard Erlacher spake:
>
> Yeah ... my computer is apparently so fast that it's outrunning time again
...
> <sigh> ... now if I could just get the
stock market quotations for
tomorrow
> ...
>
> Actually, the motherboard I put in the temporary Netware 3.11 server I'm
using
> is not y2K-compliant, nor is the OS, so it has to
be reminded from time to
> time what year this is. You notice it doesn't know what day it is either
...
How are the messages archived?
Bryan