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19-Aug-2002, 08:09 AM #1
TSG Time is 10 minutes behind
I am posting this message at 13:19 my time, but if you look at the time stamp, it shows 10 minutes before that.

Mike, do you need to synchronise your server clocks??

http://www.analogx.com/contents/down...etwork/ats.htm or http://www.get-time.org/index2.html for good synch software. I used the analogx for a while, and it integrates with your existing clock. The GeT is one I have been using for the last few months, and like it, as it not only keeps synched, but also has it's own display, and you can add different timezone clocks to the display!
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19-Aug-2002, 08:35 PM #2
Same 10 min here.
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20-Aug-2002, 07:01 AM #3
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I am posting this message at 13:19 my time, but if you look at the time stamp, it shows 10 minutes before that.
Randy- I would have thought this would simply be proof that you don't know how to set your watch - or you fidget a lot when you're trying (not sure about Ken, though)

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20-Aug-2002, 07:28 AM #4
hewee was having similar probs, or so I would assume when he posted Thanks Mike --- The time is right now

so nyah-nyah!!
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20-Aug-2002, 10:11 AM #5
RandyG,

That is so right.
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20-Aug-2002, 10:10 PM #6
The time has been off for quite a while, I would think if you do a search of the posts you will see it's definitely not the first mention of this.
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I know but it's ok now.
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21-Aug-2002, 04:21 AM #8
Candy told me that too, but I could not find a mention of it, and didn't think I was so obtuse (I know I'm a bit) that I would not have noticed that for the last few months;. The only time issue I was aware of was the GMT vs GMT +1 issue after Daylight savings time.

At any rate, it is solved.

BTW, as always, I did do a search of the posts, used "time", and narrowed it down to Site Comments & Suggestions and still came up with 351 hits. none of the ones on the first 3 pages seemed relevant, and I wasn't going to go into all of them.

Next I did a search for "minutes" in Site Comments & Suggestions and got 73 hits. None of those seemed relevant.
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