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      27th Mar 2007
I just got off the phone with Microsoft Tech support about this problem. The
solution did not work. I have installed the 931836 patch on my computers.
The time is now 1 hour fast. I was told by the Microsoft tech to uninstall
the patch, reset the computers time manually to 1 hour earlier then the
current time, then install the 931836 patch again.

Once I complete the steps outlined above, the time will be correct for 6
minutes, then it adjust itself again to 1 hour fast. What is going on, and
how do I correct this problem?
 
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      27th Mar 2007
Are you located outside of North America

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"KR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F5962763-C69A-4B72-900D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I just got off the phone with Microsoft Tech support about this problem. The
> solution did not work. I have installed the 931836 patch on my computers.
> The time is now 1 hour fast. I was told by the Microsoft tech to uninstall
> the patch, reset the computers time manually to 1 hour earlier then the
> current time, then install the 931836 patch again.
>
> Once I complete the steps outlined above, the time will be correct for 6
> minutes, then it adjust itself again to 1 hour fast. What is going on, and
> how do I correct this problem?

 
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      28th Mar 2007
This might be something I'm sure you check already, but I'm going to ask. Is
there a check in the box for Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
changes? This is under the Time and Date Properties / Time Zone tab.

Thanks


"KR" wrote:

> I just got off the phone with Microsoft Tech support about this problem. The
> solution did not work. I have installed the 931836 patch on my computers.
> The time is now 1 hour fast. I was told by the Microsoft tech to uninstall
> the patch, reset the computers time manually to 1 hour earlier then the
> current time, then install the 931836 patch again.
>
> Once I complete the steps outlined above, the time will be correct for 6
> minutes, then it adjust itself again to 1 hour fast. What is going on, and
> how do I correct this problem?

 
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      28th Mar 2007
Thanks for your response. Yes, the box is checked. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
KR

"hustedj" wrote:

> This might be something I'm sure you check already, but I'm going to ask. Is
> there a check in the box for Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
> changes? This is under the Time and Date Properties / Time Zone tab.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> "KR" wrote:
>
> > I just got off the phone with Microsoft Tech support about this problem. The
> > solution did not work. I have installed the 931836 patch on my computers.
> > The time is now 1 hour fast. I was told by the Microsoft tech to uninstall
> > the patch, reset the computers time manually to 1 hour earlier then the
> > current time, then install the 931836 patch again.
> >
> > Once I complete the steps outlined above, the time will be correct for 6
> > minutes, then it adjust itself again to 1 hour fast. What is going on, and
> > how do I correct this problem?

 
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      28th Mar 2007
Peter - I am located in North America - East Coast, eastern time zone. My
computer is running XP Pro SP2. Since my initial posting, I have contacted
MS again. The new technician, told me to uncheck the Automatically Update
for daylight savings time option which temporarily fixes the problem,
however, the same issue will happen in November when DST ends. It seems like
this is a bug to me. Your thoughts?

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> Are you located outside of North America
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "KR" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:F5962763-C69A-4B72-900D-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I just got off the phone with Microsoft Tech support about this problem. The
> > solution did not work. I have installed the 931836 patch on my computers.
> > The time is now 1 hour fast. I was told by the Microsoft tech to uninstall
> > the patch, reset the computers time manually to 1 hour earlier then the
> > current time, then install the 931836 patch again.
> >
> > Once I complete the steps outlined above, the time will be correct for 6
> > minutes, then it adjust itself again to 1 hour fast. What is going on, and
> > how do I correct this problem?

>

 
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