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#1   lifeform287 

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    Posted 15 July 2005 - 09:44 PM

    Has anyone else noticed? Or is it just my time zone? Right now as I type (9:39pm) on every other clock that has to do with my time settings say 8:41 pm. Can this be fixed?

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      Posted 15 July 2005 - 09:49 PM

      Mine just went back an hour as well, easily fixed, but still a pain.

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        Posted 16 July 2005 - 05:35 AM

        Yea i pmed Max a few days ago saying the clocks were 15 min slow then they jumped to 1 hour.

        Max's reply

        'I don't believe there is anything I can do to keep the clocks more accurate. This time discrepancy is a result of caching methods used by the forum software to save processing power on the server. I can ask around at the IPB customer forums, but I have a feeling that there's nothing I can really do to fix it'.

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          Posted 16 July 2005 - 09:34 AM

          First, if your time is off by one hour, check out the "Daylight Savings Time" setting in your Control Panel.

          Second, Max is right. If it's off by 15mins, 8mins, etc, there really isn't anything we can do. Max has setup the time properly, from there, it's out of our hands.


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