Only problem so far that I had was that my Worldclock Win98 app on Ed Allen's wife's WIN98 machine was not reporting the right time from either the time.nist.gov server or my CMOS time. So I got rid of the app and Ed Allen made his Linux box an NTP Server. Her WIN98 box is now served time from Ed's Linux gateway. His box is her firewall out. He showed me where to obtain NTPTime from an ATT web site and I installed NTPtime on all my boxes at home and at work. -----Original Message----- From: Ripcrd6 [mailto:ripcrd6@worldinter.net] Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 10:42 AM To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: kclug - Y2K Glitches So, does anyone have any Y2K glitches to share? Any bugs you killed dead or that are in progress? I only ask out of curiosity. So far, the only one I have found is an old 486 that didn't roll over into the new year on its own. It went to 1980 and stayed that way for a day before someone noticed it. This PC was cobbled together from spare parts to run the UPS shipping software exclusively. So we shipped out a few packages that had 01/03/80 on the label. UPS says no problem. I say, thank god it wasn't something worse. All the other PCs that would have had this problem were phased out. Anyone else? Brian Y2K Flunky