System date acts up

W

Willem

For some weird reason, my system date seems to run too
fast. It looks like it adds up two days in a day; say
today is the 17th. but it shows already the 18th. If I
don't correct it, tomorrow will be the 20th. and so forth.
The clock runs normal, and shows the correct time.
Pretty anoying, since e.g. the virus protection will give
the message that the virus-definitions are 4-days old,
although just updated (but since it compare with the
system date, which is ahead...).
Any ideas???
 
M

Madhur Ahuja

Willem said:
For some weird reason, my system date seems to run too
fast. It looks like it adds up two days in a day; say
today is the 17th. but it shows already the 18th. If I
don't correct it, tomorrow will be the 20th. and so forth.
The clock runs normal, and shows the correct time.
Pretty anoying, since e.g. the virus protection will give
the message that the virus-definitions are 4-days old,
although just updated (but since it compare with the
system date, which is ahead...).
Any ideas???

Is your system connected to the domain. The system may be retreving time
from the server.


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Madhur Ahuja
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Email : madhur<underscore>ahuja<at>yahoo<dot>com
 

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