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Jake
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      20th Nov 2003
The clock is always off in windows. I opened up the
date/time settings where you can see the clock actually
tick, and every now and then the second hand pauses. Only
for a slight second, but it happens often causing the
time to always get off from where it should be. Any
ideas? Thanks
 
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Michael Leon [MSFT]
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      20th Nov 2003
I can't explain your problem. But the clock should always be there on your
taskbar (far right - you see the time, and if you move your mouse pointer
over it, the date will show also). To keep your clock in time, there are
some free atomic clock synchronizer programs on the internet for free that
will keep your computer on the right time each time you are online.

good luck!

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"Jake" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The clock is always off in windows. I opened up the
> date/time settings where you can see the clock actually
> tick, and every now and then the second hand pauses. Only
> for a slight second, but it happens often causing the
> time to always get off from where it should be. Any
> ideas? Thanks



 
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Jack
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      20th Nov 2003
Check your time in BIOS, it might fix it.



>-----Original Message-----
>I can't explain your problem. But the clock should always

be there on your
>taskbar (far right - you see the time, and if you move

your mouse pointer
>over it, the date will show also). To keep your clock in

time, there are
>some free atomic clock synchronizer programs on the

internet for free that
>will keep your computer on the right time each time you

are online.
>
>good luck!
>
>--
>Michael Leon
>Microsoft Printing, Imaging and Fax Team
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
>Please do not send email directly to this alias. This

alias is for newsgroup
>purposes only.'
>
>
>"Jake" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

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>news:0e9301c3aef9$a01a3e30$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> The clock is always off in windows. I opened up the
>> date/time settings where you can see the clock actually
>> tick, and every now and then the second hand pauses.

Only
>> for a slight second, but it happens often causing the
>> time to always get off from where it should be. Any
>> ideas? Thanks

>
>
>.
>

 
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Howard Brazee
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      20th Nov 2003

On 19-Nov-2003, "Michael Leon [MSFT]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I can't explain your problem. But the clock should always be there on your
> taskbar (far right - you see the time, and if you move your mouse pointer
> over it, the date will show also). To keep your clock in time, there are
> some free atomic clock synchronizer programs on the internet for free that
> will keep your computer on the right time each time you are online.


I had one of these for a long time (paid for shareware), but the latest versions
of Windows can synchronize the clock without a third party product.
 
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