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Lilo Lentz
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      12th Mar 2007
Check this site for updates , that windows update doesn't show:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/r...DisplayLang=en

On the left hand menu under Download Categories you can check for other
updates.

Lilo


"Gary Kaplan" <(E-Mail Removed)> skrev i meddelelsen
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>I have Vista Business installed on my PC and the system time is 1 hour
>ahead of what it should be. I can manually change the hour to go back 1
>hour, but is seems that every hour, on the hour the system time jumps ahead
>again. Anyone have any ideas????
>
> Thanks in advance


 
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kirk jim
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      12th Mar 2007
windows XP and vista has a service that synchronizes the clock with an
internet
clock server.... so each time you change it, it changes back since this
service
checks on periodic intervals.

You can disable this of course if you want.


"Gary Kaplan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Business installed on my PC and the system time is 1 hour
>ahead of what it should be. I can manually change the hour to go back 1
>hour, but is seems that every hour, on the hour the system time jumps ahead
>again. Anyone have any ideas????
>
> Thanks in advance



 
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ray
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      12th Mar 2007
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 14:24:18 -0400, Gary Kaplan wrote:

> I have Vista Business installed on my PC and the system time is 1 hour ahead
> of what it should be. I can manually change the hour to go back 1 hour, but
> is seems that every hour, on the hour the system time jumps ahead again.
> Anyone have any ideas????
>
> Thanks in advance


Tell it you're in another time zone??

 
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Tom Lake
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      12th Mar 2007

"Gary Kaplan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C1631A64-706A-465C-B4B7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have Vista Business installed on my PC and the system time is 1 hour
>ahead of what it should be. I can manually change the hour to go back 1
>hour, but is seems that every hour, on the hour the system time jumps ahead
>again. Anyone have any ideas????
>
> Thanks in advance


If you're computer is a member of a domain, you'll have to adjust the time
on the server. Your machine syncs with that one.

Tom Lake


 
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Gary Kaplan
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      12th Mar 2007
I have Vista Business installed on my PC and the system time is 1 hour ahead
of what it should be. I can manually change the hour to go back 1 hour, but
is seems that every hour, on the hour the system time jumps ahead again.
Anyone have any ideas????

Thanks in advance

 
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