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Lethal
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      10-15-2008
Could any one please help me with this problem, every few days, my clock on
the taskbar will be one day ahead, I have gone to the "DATE AND TIME
PROPERTIES"and changed it to the right day, but few days later, the same
thing happen again, What should I do to resolve this problem?
Thank you


 
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Evan Platt
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      10-15-2008
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:01:21 -0700, "Lethal"
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>Could any one please help me with this problem, every few days, my clock on
>the taskbar will be one day ahead, I have gone to the "DATE AND TIME
>PROPERTIES"and changed it to the right day, but few days later, the same
>thing happen again, What should I do to resolve this problem?


Try looking at the settings for whatever operating system this is, see
if something to the effect of "Update time via Time Server" is
enabled, and if so, make sure your operating system has the correct
time zone configured.
 
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chuckcar
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      10-15-2008
"Lethal" <> wrote in
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> Could any one please help me with this problem, every few days, my
> clock on the taskbar will be one day ahead, I have gone to the "DATE AND
> TIME PROPERTIES"and changed it to the right day, but few days later, the
> same thing happen again, What should I do to resolve this problem?
> Thank you
>

Check to see the the time is staying correct when the computer is shut
down, or it acts like time stops when it's off. If the later, then you
need to replace the battery on the motherboard. This would match your
situation of you were using the computer for a short time the same time
every day of course.


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Evan Platt
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      10-15-2008
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 03:26:08 +0000 (UTC), chuckcar <>
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>Check to see the the time is staying correct when the computer is shut
>down, or it acts like time stops when it's off.


"will be one day ahead".

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Lefévre Guy et Danielle
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      10-17-2008

"chuckcar" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
Xns9B37EE3EAFC07chucknilcar@127.0.0.1...
> "Lethal" <> wrote in
> news:F9cJk.63$:
>
>> Could any one please help me with this problem, every few days, my
>> clock on the taskbar will be one day ahead, I have gone to the "DATE AND
>> TIME PROPERTIES"and changed it to the right day, but few days later, the
>> same thing happen again, What should I do to resolve this problem?
>> Thank you
>>

> Check to see the the time is staying correct when the computer is shut
> down, or it acts like time stops when it's off. If the later, then you
> need to replace the battery on the motherboard. This would match your
> situation of you were using the computer for a short time the same time
> every day of course.
>
>
> --
> (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )



 
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Marie-Jeanne
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      10-18-2008
Thank you all for the help, the problem is resolved,it was the wrong setting
in the regional and langage , thanks again for all your suggestions and your
help.

"Lefévre Guy et Danielle" <> wrote in message
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> "chuckcar" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
> Xns9B37EE3EAFC07chucknilcar@127.0.0.1...
>> "Lethal" <> wrote in
>> news:F9cJk.63$:
>>
>>> Could any one please help me with this problem, every few days, my
>>> clock on the taskbar will be one day ahead, I have gone to the "DATE AND
>>> TIME PROPERTIES"and changed it to the right day, but few days later, the
>>> same thing happen again, What should I do to resolve this problem?
>>> Thank you
>>>

>> Check to see the the time is staying correct when the computer is shut
>> down, or it acts like time stops when it's off. If the later, then you
>> need to replace the battery on the motherboard. This would match your
>> situation of you were using the computer for a short time the same time
>> every day of course.
>>
>>
>> --
>> (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) )

>
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