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Time stamp in IIS logs off 7 hours!!!

Hey Everyone,

Craziest thing....I have a nice little Win2k Server (SP3 with all the patches) in my domain that is running IIS with both FTP and Web servers. It works nicely, and I particularly enjoy the NTFS security on the FTP side. Like any sysadmin, I'm checking the logs regularly, but have noticed the wierdest problem....all the timestamps are ahead 7 hours! The clock is correct in the system, in fact my domain synchs via NTP, and the system logs show it synching every so often with a couple seconds adjustment. The only thing I can think of is that it is reporting in relation to a standard time zone. I am in the Mountain Time Zone.

Does anyone know how to fix this? Or am I stuck taking 7 hours off every entry?

Thanx in advance,
Jazzman
 
Originally posted by: jazzman42379
Hey Everyone,
Craziest thing....I have a nice little Win2k Server (SP3 with all the patches) in my domain that is running IIS with both FTP and Web servers. It works nicely, and I particularly enjoy the NTFS security on the FTP side. Like any sysadmin, I'm checking the logs regularly, but have noticed the wierdest problem....all the timestamps are ahead 7 hours! The clock is correct in the system, in fact my domain synchs via NTP, and the system logs show it synching every so often with a couple seconds adjustment. The only thing I can think of is that it is reporting in relation to a standard time zone. I am in the Mountain Time Zone.
Does anyone know how to fix this? Or am I stuck taking 7 hours off every entry?
Thanx in advance,
Jazzman

As designed, the logs are all in GMT.
Bill


 
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