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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald
 
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Thanks! I'll try and include the link more often :)

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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald
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Same problem here. Never happened in the last beta that
was to expire in July.
 
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Steve Dodson said:
Thanks! I'll try and include the link more often :)

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Andre Da Costa said:
 
Harder ?

Well, copy and paste from Web GUI ?

:-?

www.microsoft.com is easier to copy and paste or
what they are doing........

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Andre Da Costa wrote on 2005-07-01 :
 
Hope the O.P will reply, but my bet is that he is already on 614. This is a
new issue.

Relevant details may include locale, timezone, and, perhaps, short and long
date format settings (?)


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drmac said:
When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald
 
Reports are that setting to US English, setting scan times, and then
reverting to original language works around this.

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Bill Sanderson said:
Hope the O.P will reply, but my bet is that he is already on 614. This is
a new issue.

Relevant details may include locale, timezone, and, perhaps, short and
long date format settings (?)


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Steve Dodson said:
Please upgrade to build 614 and let us know if you still see this problem

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drmac said:
When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald
 
Build 614 doesn't solve the problem
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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald


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Have you seen this issue before build 614?

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Aad van Tol said:
Build 614 doesn't solve the problem
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Please upgrade to build 614 and let us know if you still see this problem

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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald


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I have the same issue - think it has been there
throughout the public beta.

I'm running U.S. Windows XP SP2 with Standard and
formats set to Danish and location set to Denmark. All
other Reguional options are default.

Lars
-----Original Message-----
Have you seen this issue before build 614?

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Build 614 doesn't solve the problem
-----Original Message-----
Please upgrade to build 614 and let us know if you
still
see this problem
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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any ideas?
Donald


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Lars Hulvej schreef:
I have the same issue - think it has been there
throughout the public beta.

I'm running U.S. Windows XP SP2 with Standard and
formats set to Danish and location set to Denmark. All
other Reguional options are default.

Lars
Go to start/config/Country settings
Change Language to US Inglisch.
Close with OK or Apply
Open MSA change all your time settings the way you wont.
Then go back to set your default Language.
MSA will scan and update on the right time!

This test was done on a XP home and 2000 OS PC In the Netherlands, i am
Dutch and live in Amsterdam

With Regards >*< TOM >*<
 
I've now done some testing on my own machine, and, even in a US English
locale, changing to a 24 hour time setting causes this issue.

the workaround is to set the time format to one starting with lower case h,
which will result in 12-hour time formats.

I've documented what I did to test this in another message, and won't repeat
it here, but it looks like any 24-hour time setting has this problem, and 12
hour ones do not--regardless of language. I think this is new in 614,
otherwise we'd have heard this complaint from every UK user, for example.

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Lars Hulvej said:
I have the same issue - think it has been there
throughout the public beta.

I'm running U.S. Windows XP SP2 with Standard and
formats set to Danish and location set to Denmark. All
other Reguional options are default.

Lars
-----Original Message-----
Have you seen this issue before build 614?

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Aad van Tol said:
Build 614 doesn't solve the problem

-----Original Message-----
Please upgrade to build 614 and let us know if you still
see this problem

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-steve

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When I try to organise an update schedule the time
displayed is 12 hours out of sync with the time I input.
Example I put in 23.00 and it ends up as 11am. Any
ideas?
Donald


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And what happens when you select US English, is that, by default, you get a
12 hour time format.

If you set US English, and chose a 24 hour time format--the same bug is in
evidence.

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