I am having trouble with Vista Business edition. Daylight saving changes appear to have been applied but when I use Hotmail or a remote work application, the application times do not reflect the adjusted time. Can anyone provide some insight or solution ? thanks ....
You have to determine where each program gets its time from and make sure that that source is corrected. Some programs, Hotmail, have their own time system. Those that get it from the OS (Vista) or the CMOS are corrected and should be okay. "penguin" wrote in message news:815B3C31-0B17-4F4B-9949-D627E56BDD38@microsoft.com... >I am having trouble with Vista Business edition. > > Daylight saving changes appear to have been applied but when I use Hotmail > or a remote work application, the application times do not reflect the > adjusted time. > > Can anyone provide some insight or solution ? > > thanks ....
So your local system time is correct? Which apps show the incorrect time? -- Regards John Waller
As one example, I have use Hotmail. If a send myself an email from my XP machine, the sent time is correct. If send myself an email from the Vista machine, the sent time is incorrect (ie. out by 1 hour). regards Peter D "John Waller" wrote: > So your local system time is correct? > > Which apps show the incorrect time? > > -- > Regards > > John Waller
I will check the CMOS settings. It is a relatively new laptop, If I send myself an email using Hotmail on my XP machine it is ok. If I send myself and email on the Vista machine it is out by 1 hour which is the DST offset. The local time on the Vista machine is correct. thanks PeterD "John Barnes" wrote: > You have to determine where each program gets its time from and make sure > that that source is corrected. Some programs, Hotmail, have their own time > system. Those that get it from the OS (Vista) or the CMOS are corrected and > should be okay. > > "penguin" wrote in message > news:815B3C31-0B17-4F4B-9949-D627E56BDD38@microsoft.com... > >I am having trouble with Vista Business edition. > > > > Daylight saving changes appear to have been applied but when I use Hotmail > > or a remote work application, the application times do not reflect the > > adjusted time. > > > > Can anyone provide some insight or solution ? > > > > thanks .... > >
What program are you accessing Hotmail from? Internet Explorer of one of the Mail programs, either from Microsoft or other vendors? "penguin" wrote in message news:CE81A102-933B-4D34-8DCD-8C7488DD2753@microsoft.com... > As one example, I have use Hotmail. If a send myself an email from my XP > machine, the sent time is correct. > If send myself an email from the Vista machine, the sent time is incorrect > (ie. out by 1 hour). > > regards > Peter D > > "John Waller" wrote: > >> So your local system time is correct? >> >> Which apps show the incorrect time? >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> John Waller
I have a solution, get rid of Daylight Savings, lol Qeensland Rules hahahaha -- Mr GRiM
I use Inetrnet explorer ... "John Barnes" wrote: > What program are you accessing Hotmail from? Internet Explorer of one of > the Mail programs, either from Microsoft or other vendors? > > "penguin" wrote in message > news:CE81A102-933B-4D34-8DCD-8C7488DD2753@microsoft.com... > > As one example, I have use Hotmail. If a send myself an email from my XP > > machine, the sent time is correct. > > If send myself an email from the Vista machine, the sent time is incorrect > > (ie. out by 1 hour). > > > > regards > > Peter D > > > > "John Waller" wrote: > > > >> So your local system time is correct? > >> > >> Which apps show the incorrect time? > >> > >> -- > >> Regards > >> > >> John Waller > >