Hi Jack,
If you had fixed your clock like Tom suggested your reply and your other posting would have had the correct time.
You must correct your Time Zone before setting the time.
Settings, Control Panel, Date/TIme
and then to set your computer clock, which is easily set
within the nearest second by installing a program and
invoking it online.
Set Your Computer Clock Via the Internet
NIST Internet Time Service (ITS)
http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/service/its.htm
look for the link on the right
Windows 95 and later (32 or 64-bit)
This weekend clocks go back to standard time, as far as
the program above is concerned, time will be changed based
on Universal Time rather than 1 AM of your local time if you
happen to run the program about that time.
Also please use your spell checker. Pretty please.
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HTH,
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"J_J" wrote in message ...
Thank you Tom, I' ll do as you've suggested.