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bobo

Using windows beta spyware today I noticed it didn't do
it's scan set for 5pm today.
On checking the sytem has defaulted to a 12 hour
clock;I've tried re-setting it but everytime I do it
defaults to a 12 hour clock,i.e 17.00=05.00,19.00=07.00
etc.
And Iam updating the schedule;I've recently added
spywareblaster and ad-aware.
 
S

Steffo

Change your PC time to the 12-hour system (AM/PM).
Set the MSAS schedules in a PM time, if wanted.
Then revert your PC time to the 24-hour format, if preferred.
 
G

Guest

I am getting the same problem with the version I downloaded two days ago. I
am writing this so that MS know that there is a problem with the clock and am
not going to do the 12 hour conversion on my PC just to get it to work.

Thanks.
Rahul
 
B

Bill Sanderson

In order to schedule the scan for an afternoon time, you need to change the
clock format to a 12 hour format, schedule the scan, then you can
immediately change the clock format back to a 24 hour format and the scan
will proceed as scheduled.

This is a bug, but it appears that this will not be fixed in beta1. It is
definitely fixed in beta2.

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