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Re: Setting Date and Time using Unix Cmd



"Steven Kolins" <email@hidden> writes:
>There are a whole suite of commands:

Sorry that was supposed to be a table....

Usage: systemsetup -setdate <mm:dd:yy>	Set current date to <mm:dd:yy>.

Usage: systemsetup -gettime	Display current time.	sage: systemsetup
-getdate	Display current date.

Usage: systemsetup -settime <hh:mm:ss>	Set current time to <hh:mm:ss>.

Usage: systemsetup -gettimezone	Display current time zone.

Usage: systemsetup -settimezone <timezone>	Set current time zone to <timezone>.
 Use "-listtimezones" to list

Usage: systemsetup -listtimezones	List time zones supported by this machine.

Usage: systemsetup -getusingnetworktime	Display whether network time is on or
off.

Usage: systemsetup -setusingnetworktime <on off>	Set using network time to
either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getnetworktimeserver	Display network time server.

Usage: systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver <timeserver>	Set network time server
to <timeserver>.

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Steven Kolins
Alamance-Burlington Schools, NC USA
LanTech/Mac Systems Tech
336-570-6060x110

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References: 
 >Setting Date and Time using Unix Cmd (From: "Gahlla, Sunny (UKCRO)" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Setting Date and Time using Unix Cmd (From: "Steven Kolins" <email@hidden>)



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