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TRIFFYLARA OLE!

Lately I've been experiencing a strange problem with my date. For some weird
reason the date gets changed to 1-day advanced. So for example, today is
Monday, yet the date will show as Tuesday November 16. Any clues how to
remedy this? Thanks in advance!
AIANDAS
 
Make sure the region is set properly for your time zone.
Also check the 24 hour time/ AM-PM.


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| Lately I've been experiencing a strange problem with my
date. For some weird
| reason the date gets changed to 1-day advanced. So for
example, today is
| Monday, yet the date will show as Tuesday November 16. Any
clues how to
| remedy this? Thanks in advance!
| AIANDAS
|
|
 
Well, in one of my users I am using the 24-hour clock and in the others the
AM/PM format. Is this causing the problem? That if I am using the 24-hour
format for one, that they should all have it? One format for all users?
 
It shouldn't be any problem, I just mentioned it because you
could be 12 hours off and that makes the computer switch
days.


--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.


| Well, in one of my users I am using the 24-hour clock and
in the others the
| AM/PM format. Is this causing the problem? That if I am
using the 24-hour
| format for one, that they should all have it? One format
for all users?
|
in message
| | > Make sure the region is set properly for your time zone.
| > Also check the 24 hour time/ AM-PM.
| >
| >
| > --
| > The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
| > But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
| >
| >
message
| > | > | Lately I've been experiencing a strange problem with
my
| > date. For some weird
| > | reason the date gets changed to 1-day advanced. So for
| > example, today is
| > | Monday, yet the date will show as Tuesday November 16.
Any
| > clues how to
| > | remedy this? Thanks in advance!
| > | AIANDAS
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
Well, what is our solution then?
It does this from time to time, unless the time server itself is messing
things up? Weird.............
 
I have this same problem on occasion on two different computers, one of
which has a freshly-loaded copy of XP. Both machines have the correct
region/time zone. Neither of these machines uses a third-party time set
function. Don't know if they both jump a day at the same time since I never
run both at the same time, and have now sold one of them.
 
Wow, possibly a Windows glitch then??????
I had seen it before and then some friends started complaining to me about
it. I too have XP SP2. Anywayyyyyy.........
 
I had the problem before SP-2, and neither of the two machines mentioned in
my previous post was running SP-2.
 
Lately I've been experiencing a strange problem with my date. For some weird
reason the date gets changed to 1-day advanced. So for example, today is
Monday, yet the date will show as Tuesday November 16. Any clues how to
remedy this? Thanks in advance!
AIANDAS


Could be the back up memory battery on the mother board is in need of
repacement.
 
Never heard of what you said...............Is that something a laptop has?
Mine is not a laptop
 
I am still experiencing this problem!
Now that we changed month it went haywire and it showed my date as december
2 instead of 1 yesterday!
Anyone know about this, or is it a glitch in XP?
 
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