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Question : Machine was setup with the wrong date, then ghosted. Any issue in correcting?
Hi All,
We noticed a machine that was setup recently (Windows 7, serving as a file server) was shipped with the wrong date set (by one day). It thought it was Monday when it was actually Sunday). This wasn't initially noticed and all the software and data was installed and Norton Ghost 15 was setup and took a few drive images. The mistake was noticed once reviewing the logs about a week later and the date was changed in Windows. Anyone foresee any issue with those images should any files (or the whole system) be restored from them? Or for that matter, Ghost's ability to continue taking backups and keeping track of backup destinations and images and number/dates of images.
Thanks!
Answer : Machine was setup with the wrong date, then ghosted. Any issue in correcting?
Can't think of any in general.
Only if you have a critical app configured to time/date sensetivity.
Set the time using a universal time clock so they are all set to same.
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