sunrat wrote:I always set Windows to use UTC. Problem solved!
In a different thread, one of our long-time users was having difficulty with this. Also, solving the problem for those who know the secret handshake is not the same as solving the problem for almost everyone OOTB. I don't think it is a good strategy for us to tell people that in order to run Linux, they need to change settings in Windows. It makes more sense for us to adjust things on our end even though Microsoft is causing us to jump through a lot of needless hoops.
I am not comfortable telling people how to configure Windows (and the instructions might depend on the Windows version). Funny story. A few years back I got a really fancy laptop that had Windows pre-installed. I want to run Windows to test dual booting and so on. Anyway, I go through the initial procedure of setting up an account and giving it my WIFI info. So it almost immediately does a self-update which breaks the WIFI drivers so I can no longer get to the internet because there is no RJ-45 connector. This was like 5 minutes after I first started to use it. It immediately borked itself.
So I had to call up Microsoft tech support and with their help, I download the working drivers on a different machine and used sneaker-net to get them to the new machine. Then we went through a fairly complicated and unintuitive procedure to install the drivers on the new machine. A half hour later I was up and running.
If you have a simple and robust procedure to set Windows to use UTC then perhaps we should include it in our docs. I am loathe to give people advice on configuring Windows because here it seems very breakable even if I don't do anything wrong and it literally spends more time updating itself then I spend running it. For a while on several of my machines there was a constant cycle of it taking 10 or 20 min on shutdown updating itself and then another 10 to 20 minutes updating itself on startup. I just installed a few programs like Firefox and vlc and did almost no browsing or other work in Windows. The little browsing I did was to reputable sites. If we did anything close to that here then we would be reviewed into oblivion. And rightly so. I won't tell you the horror stories I had being a Window sysadmin. TLDR: daily reboots. I switched to Linux and all the problems went away.