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In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was suggested that the 24
hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon scanning could be scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the program so presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in Windows itself. As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any alternative at present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't suit me - sometimes my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! Regards Jack Sadie |
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I think you have slightly misunderstood the `temporary
fix` on offer at the moment for this issue. You don`t have to be stuck with morning scans only to schedule your scan. The idea is as follows: 1. Change your system to the 12 hour format (English United States) through the regional language options in control panel. 2. Open MSAS and configure the time of your choosing (albeit AM or PM)from within the program and close down. 3. Return your system to the 24 hour format (ie. presumabley what you are using now) through regional settings in control panel, wherupon the scan will take place at the correct time of your choosing. See also Bill Sanderson`s post in the install newsgroup/ subject re: schedule 27/09. This issue should be fixed in Beta2. Hope this helps. Stu >-----Original Message----- >In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was suggested that the 24 >hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon scanning could be >scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the program so >presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in Windows itself. >As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any alternative at >present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't suit me - sometimes >my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! >Regards Jack Sadie > > >. > |
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Stu's given the right info--you need only make the change for long enough to
set the desired schedule. Once the schedule is set, you can swtich the format back to your normal choice. -- "Jack Sadie" <jacksadie@REMOVEbtinternet.com> wrote in message news:%23XHR9NOyFHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGSA02.privatenews.microsoft.com... > In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was suggested that the 24 > hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon scanning could be > scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the program so > presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in Windows itself. > As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any alternative at > present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't suit me - > sometimes my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! > Regards Jack Sadie > > |
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Thanks so much to both of you.
Obvious when I look at it now!! Regards, Jack Sadie -- "Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote in message news:%23My7jFPyFHA.2240@TK2MSFTNGSA02.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Stu's given the right info--you need only make the change for long enough > to set the desired schedule. Once the schedule is set, you can swtich the > format back to your normal choice. > > -- > > "Jack Sadie" <jacksadie@REMOVEbtinternet.com> wrote in message > news:%23XHR9NOyFHA.1272@TK2MSFTNGSA02.privatenews.microsoft.com... >> In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was suggested that the >> 24 hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon scanning could be >> scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the program so >> presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in Windows itself. >> As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any alternative at >> present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't suit me - >> sometimes my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! >> Regards Jack Sadie >> >> > > |
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Excuse this being off topic, but an important point of etiquette I need to
understand. A few moments ago I sent my thanks via Bill Sanderson's message though the original help came from yours. I would never know if you had read that reply. When one gets useful replies from several people it seems churlish not to respond to each, but a bit pointless to send multiple same messages to the group. I realise that etiquette demands replying to the group but is there a "correct" way of sending multiple thanks? Regards Jack Sadie "Stu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:020501c5c8ec$eeea0b80$a501280a@phx.gbl... >I think you have slightly misunderstood the `temporary > fix` on offer at the moment for this issue. You don`t have > to be stuck with morning scans only to schedule your scan. > The idea is as follows: > > 1. Change your system to the 12 hour format (English > United States) through the regional language options in > control panel. > 2. Open MSAS and configure the time of your choosing > (albeit AM or PM)from within the program and close down. > 3. Return your system to the 24 hour format (ie. > presumabley what you are using now) through regional > settings in control panel, wherupon the scan will take > place at the correct time of your choosing. > > See also Bill Sanderson`s post in the install newsgroup/ > subject re: schedule 27/09. > > This issue should be fixed in Beta2. > > Hope this helps. > > Stu > >>-----Original Message----- >>In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was > suggested that the 24 >>hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon > scanning could be >>scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the > program so >>presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in > Windows itself. >>As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any > alternative at >>present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't > suit me - sometimes >>my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! >>Regards Jack Sadie >> >> >>. >> |
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Hi Jackie
No problem with the reply issue. Bill should take credit for that cos he and indeed the other experts (MVPs) on here have addressed this issue many times over before - I just help out from time to time. I am not aware of a facility to make multiple posts within the same group but you can cross post your message to multiple groups viz click Advanced Options in the New Question, New Comment, or Reply form, and then type the additional discussion groups you want to post to in the Cross-post to these discussion groups box. Use a comma (,) between discussion group names. Stu "Jack Sadie" wrote: > Excuse this being off topic, but an important point of etiquette I need to > understand. > A few moments ago I sent my thanks via Bill Sanderson's message though the > original help came from yours. I would never know if you had read that > reply. > When one gets useful replies from several people it seems churlish not to > respond to each, but a bit pointless to send multiple same messages to the > group. I realise that etiquette demands replying to the group but is there a > "correct" way of sending multiple thanks? > Regards Jack Sadie > > "Stu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:020501c5c8ec$eeea0b80$a501280a@phx.gbl... > >I think you have slightly misunderstood the `temporary > > fix` on offer at the moment for this issue. You don`t have > > to be stuck with morning scans only to schedule your scan. > > The idea is as follows: > > > > 1. Change your system to the 12 hour format (English > > United States) through the regional language options in > > control panel. > > 2. Open MSAS and configure the time of your choosing > > (albeit AM or PM)from within the program and close down. > > 3. Return your system to the 24 hour format (ie. > > presumabley what you are using now) through regional > > settings in control panel, wherupon the scan will take > > place at the correct time of your choosing. > > > > See also Bill Sanderson`s post in the install newsgroup/ > > subject re: schedule 27/09. > > > > This issue should be fixed in Beta2. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Stu > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was > > suggested that the 24 > >>hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon > > scanning could be > >>scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the > > program so > >>presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in > > Windows itself. > >>As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any > > alternative at > >>present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't > > suit me - sometimes > >>my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! > >>Regards Jack Sadie > >> > >> > >>. > >> > > > |
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Thanks Stu, but no - not cross posting. I meant replying to multiple
respondents within the same thread. Its just that you pose a question one day and may get 4 or 5 good answers before you open the ng next day or maybe 3 days later. You just want to say thanks to all of them and it seems pointless to send the same message separately to each. Generally I thank all in one reply to the group via the last in the thread, but I wondered if that was good ettiquette. Maybe there is an Ettiqutte news group I can submit to !! Please don't trouble yourself to reply further. I think I've caused enough time off topic already and apologise formally to the group. Regards Jack Sadie "Stu" <Stu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88B72CC8-9A29-4523-9198-41C8EBD9765B@microsoft.com... > Hi Jackie > > No problem with the reply issue. Bill should take credit for that cos he > and > indeed the other experts (MVPs) on here have addressed this issue many > times > over before - I just help out from time to time. I am not aware of a > facility > to make multiple posts within the same group but you can cross post your > message to multiple groups viz click Advanced Options in the New Question, > New Comment, or Reply form, and then type the additional discussion groups > you want to post to in the Cross-post to these discussion groups box. Use > a > comma (,) between discussion group names. > > Stu > > > "Jack Sadie" wrote: > >> Excuse this being off topic, but an important point of etiquette I need >> to >> understand. >> A few moments ago I sent my thanks via Bill Sanderson's message though >> the >> original help came from yours. I would never know if you had read that >> reply. >> When one gets useful replies from several people it seems churlish not to >> respond to each, but a bit pointless to send multiple same messages to >> the >> group. I realise that etiquette demands replying to the group but is >> there a >> "correct" way of sending multiple thanks? >> Regards Jack Sadie >> >> "Stu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:020501c5c8ec$eeea0b80$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> >I think you have slightly misunderstood the `temporary >> > fix` on offer at the moment for this issue. You don`t have >> > to be stuck with morning scans only to schedule your scan. >> > The idea is as follows: >> > >> > 1. Change your system to the 12 hour format (English >> > United States) through the regional language options in >> > control panel. >> > 2. Open MSAS and configure the time of your choosing >> > (albeit AM or PM)from within the program and close down. >> > 3. Return your system to the 24 hour format (ie. >> > presumabley what you are using now) through regional >> > settings in control panel, wherupon the scan will take >> > place at the correct time of your choosing. >> > >> > See also Bill Sanderson`s post in the install newsgroup/ >> > subject re: schedule 27/09. >> > >> > This issue should be fixed in Beta2. >> > >> > Hope this helps. >> > >> > Stu >> > >> >>-----Original Message----- >> >>In an earlier thread on the time format bugs, it was >> > suggested that the 24 >> >>hour format be changed to 12 hour so that afternoon >> > scanning could be >> >>scheduled. I cannot find anywhere to do this within the >> > program so >> >>presumably it is supposed that the setting is changed in >> > Windows itself. >> >>As I do NOT wish to change to 12 hour clock, is there any >> > alternative at >> >>present or am I just doomed to morning scans which don't >> > suit me - sometimes >> >>my computer is not switched on until 11.30 !! >> >>Regards Jack Sadie >> >> >> >> >> >>. >> >> >> >> >> |
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