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OT: Forum clock vs. system clock
This isn't the first time I've seen this, but the time of messages posted in this forum is WAY off base with my computer clock, which is correct.
To be specific, I first posted this message at 5:37pm, but it shows 12:37am (on this computer), about 17 hours earlier. Is there a setting somewhere? Mark |
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Re: OT: Forum clock vs. system clock
System Preferences > Time Machine
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Re: OT: Forum clock vs. system clock
When you are logged into to the DUC, click on the link in the menu bar that says "User CP" for user control panel. Then set your location...
Settings & Options > Edit Options > Settings & Options > Time Zone
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