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      22nd Oct 2007
I have Windows XP Professional edition and live in Asia. I have a problem
with my calender:every few weeks it tends to jump ahead a day, sometimes even
2 days. I have no problem with my clock, which is linked to windows.time &
is synchronised weekly. So sometimes I get restore points made tomorrow! I
wouldn't mind if it also gave me tomorrow's stock market results, but it
doesn't. Is this a hardware problem or software? Can I replace the Windows
calender with one that works properly, & can you recommend a simple one?
Many thanks in advance.
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      22nd Oct 2007
Change your clock sync server to tock.usno.navy.mil and test.
"dencandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have Windows XP Professional edition and live in Asia. I have a problem
> with my calender:every few weeks it tends to jump ahead a day, sometimes
> even
> 2 days. I have no problem with my clock, which is linked to windows.time
> &
> is synchronised weekly. So sometimes I get restore points made tomorrow!
> I
> wouldn't mind if it also gave me tomorrow's stock market results, but it
> doesn't. Is this a hardware problem or software? Can I replace the
> Windows
> calender with one that works properly, & can you recommend a simple one?
> Many thanks in advance.
> --
> Dennis Candy



 
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      22nd Oct 2007
Well, thanx, but why should that help? The clock works perfectly, it's the
calender that's in error. Tell me more, please.
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Dennis Candy


"dencandy" wrote:

> I have Windows XP Professional edition and live in Asia. I have a problem
> with my calender:every few weeks it tends to jump ahead a day, sometimes even
> 2 days. I have no problem with my clock, which is linked to windows.time &
> is synchronised weekly. So sometimes I get restore points made tomorrow! I
> wouldn't mind if it also gave me tomorrow's stock market results, but it
> doesn't. Is this a hardware problem or software? Can I replace the Windows
> calender with one that works properly, & can you recommend a simple one?
> Many thanks in advance.
> --
> Dennis Candy

 
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      22nd Oct 2007
You don't say when this problem occurs therefore, each time the clock syncs
'could' be when it happens. There have been many clock sync servers causing
problems. Could be because changes had to be made due to changes in when
daylight savings time changes. ( Calendar has to change with time )
"dencandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Well, thanx, but why should that help? The clock works perfectly, it's
> the
> calender that's in error. Tell me more, please.
> --
> Dennis Candy
>
>
> "dencandy" wrote:
>
>> I have Windows XP Professional edition and live in Asia. I have a
>> problem
>> with my calender:every few weeks it tends to jump ahead a day, sometimes
>> even
>> 2 days. I have no problem with my clock, which is linked to windows.time
>> &
>> is synchronised weekly. So sometimes I get restore points made tomorrow!
>> I
>> wouldn't mind if it also gave me tomorrow's stock market results, but it
>> doesn't. Is this a hardware problem or software? Can I replace the
>> Windows
>> calender with one that works properly, & can you recommend a simple one?
>> Many thanks in advance.
>> --
>> Dennis Candy



 
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      23rd Oct 2007
OK, thanx, I'll try it. Anyone else any more information?
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Dennis Candy


"Unknown" wrote:

> You don't say when this problem occurs therefore, each time the clock syncs
> 'could' be when it happens. There have been many clock sync servers causing
> problems. Could be because changes had to be made due to changes in when
> daylight savings time changes. ( Calendar has to change with time )
> "dencandy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:7CF9ED82-76AA-4960-A9D5-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Well, thanx, but why should that help? The clock works perfectly, it's
> > the
> > calender that's in error. Tell me more, please.
> > --
> > Dennis Candy
> >
> >
> > "dencandy" wrote:
> >
> >> I have Windows XP Professional edition and live in Asia. I have a
> >> problem
> >> with my calender:every few weeks it tends to jump ahead a day, sometimes
> >> even
> >> 2 days. I have no problem with my clock, which is linked to windows.time
> >> &
> >> is synchronised weekly. So sometimes I get restore points made tomorrow!
> >> I
> >> wouldn't mind if it also gave me tomorrow's stock market results, but it
> >> doesn't. Is this a hardware problem or software? Can I replace the
> >> Windows
> >> calender with one that works properly, & can you recommend a simple one?
> >> Many thanks in advance.
> >> --
> >> Dennis Candy

>
>
>

 
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