it is 9:20 AM EST on the server - but the log files show 2008-09-17 13:18:41
W3SVC1
Any ideas here?
Running Exchange 2007 SP1
THanks,
Yes. Those log files are generated in UTC (same as GMT)
You're not supposed to delve into those log files unless you either
know that or you are using a reporting application to generate the
data you need. All those reporting apps know about this and present
you the local time rather than make you work it all out.
All these things have to be done in UTC in case you are
troubleshooting traffic and whatever else across servers over the
planet in different zones.
No, you cannot change this behaviour. It's global, it's standard and
everyone knows about it, including you now.
Properties of logging.
James Chong (MVP)
MCITP | EMA; MCSE | M+, S+,
Security+, Project+, ITIL
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
>Use local time for file naming and rollover to specify that log file
>naming and time for log file rollover uses the local server time. When
>this is not selected, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is used.
>
That determines when the log is rolled over and what it's called, not
the formatting of the first columns of the log file, which are in UTC.