Omnifs Error Handling; Correcting The Date And Time - Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual

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OmniFS error handling

Correcting the date and time

omnifs copy a:\temp\user.dat 2:1\user\profile.dat
omnifs copy a:\userdir 2:1\user\data
omnifs delete 2:1\user\data\copy.bat
omnifs rename 2:1\user\data\catalog.cpy catalog.dat
If an error occurs during the OmniFS operation, an error file, OmniFSer.txt, is
created in the current directory.
When you copy files from a FAT partition to an NTFS partition under DOS, there
is a time-zone issue that must be addressed.
The date and time data in the FAT file system are local to the computer that the
files are on. NTFS, however, uses UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) dates and
times, also known as Greenwich Mean Time. Therefore, to set the date and time
data correctly, OmniFS needs to know the time zone that the computer is in. This
can be done either in the autoexec.bat file or from the command line, using the
DOS environment variable, tz. For example:
set tz=aaa[+|-]h[h][bbb]
Where:
aaa
[+|-]h[h][:mm]
bbb
For example:
Auckland, Wellington
set TZ=NST-12
U.S. and Canada Central Time
set TZ=EST+6
Central America
set TZ=CST+5
Manipulating files and directories using OmniFS
The abbreviation for your standard time.
A one-two digit signed number that indicates the
difference as number of hours West of Greenwich.
The abbreviation for your daylight (summer) time
zone (can be omitted).
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