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Old 07-16-2007, 01:06 PM
paulkaye
 
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Default Clock is 1 hour early in the morning and correct in the afternoon!

Hi,

I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around
lunchtime (I'm not sure exactly when) the clock displays the correct
time. Daylight saving autoadjust is unchecked. I've never heard of
anything like this and nor have the guys from our IT company!

Any ideas?

Paul

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Old 07-16-2007, 01:15 PM
Alias
 
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paulkaye wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
> does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
> or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
> exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around
> lunchtime (I'm not sure exactly when) the clock displays the correct
> time. Daylight saving autoadjust is unchecked. I've never heard of
> anything like this and nor have the guys from our IT company!
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Paul
>


Try replacing the battery.

Alias
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Old 07-16-2007, 01:16 PM
orion6OF9
 
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Default Re: Clock is 1 hour early in the morning and correct in the afternoon!

did the IT department run any patches for the daylight savings time? I seen
some issues where the calendar in outlook got all ******* up, you might want
to ask if there was an MSI file pushed by IT; try removing it and let the
machine do the regular change for daylight savings time, let me know if that
helps.

paulkaye wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
>does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
>or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
>exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around
>lunchtime (I'm not sure exactly when) the clock displays the correct
>time. Daylight saving autoadjust is unchecked. I've never heard of
>anything like this and nor have the guys from our IT company!
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Paul


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Old 07-17-2007, 12:28 AM
Plato
 
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Default Re: Clock is 1 hour early in the morning and correct in the afternoon!

paulkaye wrote:
>
> I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
> does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
> or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
> exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around


Replacint the cmos battery is the very first step.


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Old 07-17-2007, 07:42 AM
paulkaye
 
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Default Re: Clock is 1 hour early in the morning and correct in the afternoon!

Hi all,

Thanks for your advice. I'll get the battery looked at first (although
being exactly 1 hour off seems like something deliberate) and ask the
IT guys about DST stuff.

I'll post if any of these things work.

Paul

On Jul 17, 1:28 am, Plato <|@|.|> wrote:
> paulkaye wrote:
>
> > I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
> > does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
> > or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
> > exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around

>
> Replacint the cmos battery is the very first step.
>
> --http://www.bootdisk.com/



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Old 07-17-2007, 08:03 AM
M.I.5¾
 
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"paulkaye" <paulmjkaye@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1184587580.619332.103680@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm on an office network. My machine is running XP Pro. This problem
> does not affect any other machine on the network (all are running one
> or other XP). When I get to work and switch on my machine the clock is
> exactly one hour early (i.e. it says 8am when it's 9am). By around
> lunchtime (I'm not sure exactly when) the clock displays the correct
> time. Daylight saving autoadjust is unchecked. I've never heard of
> anything like this and nor have the guys from our IT company!
>


This a cynical ploy by your management to extract one hour extra work out of
you for no reward.


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