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Forum clock
Has anyone else noticed that the timing for the postings is one hour out.
Or is it just my computer.
Or is it just my computer.
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Re: Forum clock
Go to GMT+1 and that should correct it (I hope)AKAP wrote:Has anyone else noticed that the timing for the postings is one hour out.
Or is it just my computer.
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As you have all been so clever and helpful with my forum clock problem perhaps you can sort this one for me.
When I switch my computer off and on again it dosen't automatically bring up the dial up the internet box, when I click on the internet. I have to go into tools / internet options /connections and change it to "always dial my default connection" but next time I switch the computer off it had defaulted back to "never dial a connection".
This has only started to happen over the last few weeks.
Yours in anticipation etc.
When I switch my computer off and on again it dosen't automatically bring up the dial up the internet box, when I click on the internet. I have to go into tools / internet options /connections and change it to "always dial my default connection" but next time I switch the computer off it had defaulted back to "never dial a connection".
This has only started to happen over the last few weeks.
Yours in anticipation etc.
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Re: Forum clock
My computer clock is on UK summer time (22.09 at this moment) but messages are shown as having been posted an hour earlier. Somebody suggests amending one's profile but I can see nothing appropriate there.AKAP wrote:Has anyone else noticed that the timing for the postings is one hour out.
Or is it just my computer.
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Re: Forum clock
David, when you click on Profile at the top of the screen, then again on Profile choose Profile Settings, you get the questions on Time Zone.sejintenej wrote:My computer clock is on UK summer time (22.09 at this moment) but messages are shown as having been posted an hour earlier. Somebody suggests amending one's profile but I can see nothing appropriate there.
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