Re: Where is my Timezone
- From: "Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]" <Jay_Harlow_MVP@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 07:26:17 -0500
Arne,
As the others pointed out, TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone will tell you what time
zone your server is configured for.
Now a question for your disaster recovery team & the disaster recovery site.
Do they set and/or change the time zone of the recovery machine to their
time zone or your time zone?
I would expect the recovery machine to be set to your original time zone
although the machine may physically be located in another time zone. As I
would expect the recovery machine to simply be a complete restore of your
original machine (system settings & all!)
Definitely something worth checking during your disaster recovery tests.
--
Hope this helps
Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]
..NET Application Architect, Enthusiast, & Evangelist
T.S. Bradley - http://www.tsbradley.net
"Arne Garvander" <ArneGarvander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AB37D756-8F9D-4BBA-B2A6-C4770E625C45@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Is there a way that I can retrieve the timezone my server is runnning in?
| My server may not move to another timezone very often, but if we have a
| disaster our server my move to another zone during a disaster recovery.
|
| --
| Arne Garvander
| (I program VB.Net for fun and C# to get paid.)
.
- Prev by Date: Re: Problem mit Crystal Report: neues Datenbankfeld
- Next by Date: Re: Page_Load Problem?
- Previous by thread: Re: Where is my Timezone
- Next by thread: Drag N' Drop file from Explorer to IE/Firefox
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading