Friday, January 15, 2010

Batch Calls Python When I Use Batch To Move Files From A Linux Computer To An Win2000 One, Why Is There An 11 Hr Difference?

When I use batch to move files from a Linux computer to an Win2000 one, why is there an 11 hr difference? - batch calls python

My staff and the transfer of the three files on our computers with Linux on our Windows 2000 SP4, about once per hour.

A file that is running the team in 2000 with a program. Then, run a batch file that renames the file in the search for *. pdf - PDF file only if it works well. Then this batch file first calls a file of one second.

The second copy of batch files on two other files on your computer with Linux on Windows. Then rename the two files.

The first file (standing) with the software is the correct date.

PROBLEM: The two batch files and show a prominent modified "" date (on file), which is 11 hours behind real time. If the difference is 11 hours.

We create the original files (on the Linux machine), just before the transfer. No idea what could be causing this?

2 comments:

anshu said...

The first thing is to check the regional settings of Windows and Linux. If there is a difference in time or space, so it is quite possible that the problem occurs.

In this scenario, the file from a software download is not a problem because the only software extracts the files with the file attributes of the source. The software does not allow that file directly interact with the system. But with the batch file, which interacts directly with the system and that the local target system.

Daniel C said...

Check the time zone on both computers.

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