>>>>I Think what will be required is a drop-down list to choose the timezone, and a check box to say whether or not to adjust for daylight savings - much like the Windows UI <g>.
>>>>
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>
>>>>Andrew
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>>>Nope, W2K has an entry for Arizona, no checkbox. I believe W95/W98 had the checkbox, but it was disabled for Arizona Time Zone.
>>>
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>>Hi Fred,
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>>The checkbox is there on Win2k for many of the timezones (but not for Arizona I notice, nor Central America)
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>>Cheers,
>>
>>Andrew
>
>Hi Andrew,
>
>Yeah, I just noticed that myself. New feature of the W2K interface, that unused control is not shown at all vs. disabled?
Just like those disappearing menus - Making life easier for the lowest common denominator!
Cheers,
Andrew
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