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Changing the time or date field of the timedate control panel using shell command

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    How do I change the date or time field of the timedate control panel using the shell command (without displaying the applet). For example, I can change the timezone by specifying "control.exe timedate.cpl,,/Z" & StandardName where StandardName is the selected zone name. I would like to do the same thing for the date or time field. Is it possible? Thanks for your help! - Jewel P.S: I am a new member so I am not so sure if i will be notified automatically via email (or how it works?) when someone replies to my message. So here is my email: minhchau.duong@triton.com

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      How do I change the date or time field of the timedate control panel using the shell command (without displaying the applet). For example, I can change the timezone by specifying "control.exe timedate.cpl,,/Z" & StandardName where StandardName is the selected zone name. I would like to do the same thing for the date or time field. Is it possible? Thanks for your help! - Jewel P.S: I am a new member so I am not so sure if i will be notified automatically via email (or how it works?) when someone replies to my message. So here is my email: minhchau.duong@triton.com

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      Maybe you can using the shell command to run "Date" or "Time" for specifying the date and time.... example "date 03-07-2007" You must check "notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message" so you will be automatically notify

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