I've changed the date on the computers with MS-DOS and through Windows control panel, but the date just doesn't stick when another student logs on the the server. The server has the correct date and time. So when a student completes a lesson in Microtype Pro or puts "&D" in the header of a file in Microsoft Works, he get some crazy date like January 1, 1899 or 1994. One of our techs looked at the problem, but couldn't fix it. Can anybody help me? My lab is full of PCs running Windows 95, my server is Novell 3.12. Or does anyone want to trade their Macs for my PCs?!? "A Mac a day keeps the PCs at bay!" Cassandra Shidler cas@olemiss.edu Oxford Middle School
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