25th August 2000

Coming from the "Time to Zone Out" department, Lockergnomaniac Shimon Lebowitz winds the system clock. Americans probably won't find this tip as useful as someone from, let's say, anywhere else. Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific aren't the only time zones in the world. Knowing that even they couldn't cover the entire planet, Microsoft was sure to include a time zone editor with Windows 98 SE. Throw in your system CD and browse to the Tools \ Reskit \ Config folder; there you should find TZEDIT. With it, you can create or edit entries at a moment's notice. Copy the EXE, HLP, and CNT files to another folder on your (C) drive if you plan on using the utility more than once. When the appropriate changes are made, you should be 'on time' all the time. NOTE: time zone confusion is no excuse for being late to work. At least, in Iowa.