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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