There's a problem between the original developers thinking and various
issues of internationalization.
If you set your language to US English, and set the date formats to the
topmost settings in the dropdown boxes for long and short dates, you should
be fine. You should then be able to reset the language to your choice, but
leave the date formats at the defaults.
If your locale has a 24 hour standard time format, you won't be able to
schedule scans in the afternoon without resetting to a 12-hour time format,
doing the scheduling, and then resetting to the 24 hour format.
Yes, these are bugs. No, they will not be present in beta2.
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"grendel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:079c01c58ef3$f6b19f00$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Tried to install several times, but every time after
> install, when I try to run it, it says "This version has
> expired on 31/12/2005" and quits. It is obvious that this
> time is in the future. Btw. my computer clock is right -
> it is synced by NTP.
> I think Microsoft has some temporal problem.