This is off-topic, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to make windows make sense of a hardware clock set to UTC. I have a laptop that's dual bootable, and the Linux side uses NTP to synchronize the time, so setting the hardware clock to UTC makes a lot of sense. However, Windows then displays very wierd time and I can't use AFS (in windows) because of the "time difference". It would be nice to make windows use UTC, but if it's not possible I suppose setting the timezone to GMT would work just as well (sans the fact that the displayed time will be for a different timezone). Any suggestions? --Nathan Davis