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Old 05-30-2007, 09:21 AM
Leo Van Messi
 
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Default Finding Solution for Your system clock appears to have been set ba

Hi All,

Can you help me? I found the error is "Your system clock appears to
have been set back,possibly in an attempt to default the security system on
this program.
Please correct your system clock before trying to run this program again. If
your clock is correct, please contact the author of this program for
instructions
on correcting this error (report code 0,3077,3071).", it will happen and
show alway that I click open any folder or any program.

Please tell me if you have good solution,Thank sir.

Regard,

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Old 05-30-2007, 11:06 AM
Detlev Dreyer
 
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Default Re: Finding Solution for Your system clock appears to have been set ba

"Leo Van Messi" <Leo Van Messi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Can you help me? I found the error is "Your system clock appears to
> have been set back,possibly in an attempt to default the security
> system on this program.
> Please correct your system clock before trying to run this program
> again. If your clock is correct, please contact the author of this
> program for instructions


Not a Windows message. If you were installing software prior to the
first encounter of this problem, just follow that message.

> it will happen and show alway that I click open any folder or any
> program.


Frankly, sounds like Malware (virus, worm, trojan) to me. Check your
system ASAP.

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