Cool Thanks,
I thought the date for when the file was modified came from the PC date rather than the server. But is was the sever.
Cheers!
Swamp
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Browse All TopicsHi I need to retrieve a secured date and time for an MS Access Database running on a Novell NetWare server. (as users have a habit of changing the time on their PC!)
I found some VB 5 code @ http://developer.novell.co
However I couldn't get this to work in Access 97 (although it compiled ok)
Cheers
Swamp
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by: Mach1proPosted on 2004-03-15 at 06:43:44ID: 10597465
YOu could just run an update on a table on the backend database and then get the time from the back end database.
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dtServerTime = FileDateTime("F:\Server\Se