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Re: date.exe have some time advance to system time


On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Kirill Yarosh  wrote:
> I have a problem with date.exe .
> date.exe got a permanent increasing time advance in comparison to system time.
>
> The following example demonstrates the problem:
>
> $ date ; cmd /c echo %TIME%
> Sun Oct 24 10:32:44 JST 2010
> 10:32:37.08

Works Just Fine For Me:

$ date ; cmd /c echo %TIME%
Mon Oct 25 09:47:06 CEDT 2010
 9:47:06.79

Csaba
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