Can't enter schedule time btwn 13 and 23 PM!

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Xenix

Hi!

I'm using AntiSpyware Version: 1.0.615.
When I'm entering a schedule time btwn 13.00 and 23.00
(01 PM - 11 PM) it changes to 01 - 11 AM! In earlier
versions it worked OK.

I hope you will fix that in next version.

Rgrds
Xenix
 
Hi!
I'm using AntiSpyware Version: 1.0.615.
When I'm entering a schedule time btwn 13.00 and 23.00
(01 PM - 11 PM) it changes to 01 - 11 AM! In earlier
versions it worked OK.

I hope you will fix that in next version.

Rgrds
Xenix


Solution for current release by Robin Walker:



To set a schedule in MSAS in the afternoon:



1. Close MSAS
2. In control panel "Regional and Language Options", button "Customize", tab
"Time", configure a 12-hour AM/PM time format.
3. Open MSAS, configure your desired schedule in 12-hour AM/PM format, click
"Save", close MSAS.
4. In control panel "Regional and Language Options", button "Customize", tab
"Time", re-configure your preferred 24-hour time format.



Then your scheduled event should occur at your desired time, even if the
displayed time in MSAS looks wrong.
 
Hello Rob,

If you are outside the USA the:

Go to start/Control Panel/Country settings
Change Language to US English.
Click on Apply
Open MSA change all your time settings the way you wont.
Click on "Update Schedule"
Then go back to set your default Language.
MSA will scan and update on the right time!
Don't Click "Update Schedule", anymore, then it go's back to the AM
times again!

With Regards >*< TOM >*<
 
-----Original Message-----


Solution for current release by Robin Walker:



To set a schedule in MSAS in the afternoon:



1. Close MSAS
2. In control panel "Regional and Language Options", button "Customize", tab
"Time", configure a 12-hour AM/PM time format.
3. Open MSAS, configure your desired schedule in 12-hour AM/PM format, click
"Save", close MSAS.
4. In control panel "Regional and Language Options", button "Customize", tab
"Time", re-configure your preferred 24-hour time format.



Then your scheduled event should occur at your desired time, even if the
displayed time in MSAS looks wrong.



--
Pozdrawiam serdecznie / Kind regards
Mikolaj Kaminski
MS-MVP, Poland

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Hi!

Thanks for the solution, but I think I wait for the fix
in Beta2!

Thanks anyhow!
/Xenix
 
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