We had a similar problem a while back between the windows gui and HP-UX. Turned out, the vendor had made a typo when setting the TIMEZONE variable in unix. Both systems looked fine by themselves, but when communicating with each other the hours were off.
Going to our upgrade we found a simular problem which was resolved by updating java on the server and the machine running the client. Look into updating java located in this newsgroup.
I was wondering if anyone knew why GM displays the times for a thread converted to my local time, but the process time is displayed using the server’s time zone?
For example, we have an engine for our central time zone sites. The thread plastread and plastwrite times display in my time zone (eastern), but the process time central (i.e., Started at Tue Sep 25 16:48:35 2007).
Does anyone know why the one is converted to my time zone and the other remains the engine’s time zone?
I want to say I have some understanding and realize there are plausible explanations for confusing time displays when to different servers try to interpret the time on the other.
There is a discussion of about one such challenge that was overcome at the following URL: