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Distorted Vision
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      03-24-2009
The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
not helped.

Anyone got any ideas please?

Many thanks!
 
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DaveD
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      03-24-2009
Is your clock set to the right timezone?


"Distorted Vision" <> wrote in message
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> The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
> one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
> tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
> not helped.
>
> Anyone got any ideas please?
>
> Many thanks!


 
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Distorted Vision
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      03-24-2009
Hi Dave,

Yes its correct: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh,
Lisbon, London

On 24 Mar, 19:22, "DaveD" <d...@dd.net> wrote:
> Is your clock set to the right timezone?
>
> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...
>
>
>
> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
> > not helped.

>
> > Anyone got any ideas please?

>
> > Many thanks!- Hide quoted text -

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> - Show quoted text -


 
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LVTravel
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      03-24-2009


"Distorted Vision" <> wrote in message
news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...
> The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
> one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
> tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
> not helped.
>
> Anyone got any ideas please?
>
> Many thanks!


On a network with DNS Server? If so network may be set up to sync time and
time may be set wrong on server. Otherwise is system totally up to date
with all service packs and latest updates?

 
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Distorted Vision
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      03-24-2009
No its not on a network with a DNS Server.

It has SP1 and all latest updates.

On 24 Mar, 21:19, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...
>
> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
> > not helped.

>
> > Anyone got any ideas please?

>
> > Many thanks!

>
> On a network with DNS Server? *If so network may be set up to sync timeand
> time may be set wrong on server. *Otherwise is system totally up to date
> with all service packs and latest updates?


 
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LVTravel
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      03-24-2009


"Distorted Vision" <> wrote in message
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> No its not on a network with a DNS Server.
>
> It has SP1 and all latest updates.
>
> On 24 Mar, 21:19, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...
>>
>> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
>> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
>> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
>> > not helped.

>>
>> > Anyone got any ideas please?

>>
>> > Many thanks!

>>
>> On a network with DNS Server? If so network may be set up to sync time
>> and
>> time may be set wrong on server. Otherwise is system totally up to date
>> with all service packs and latest updates?

>


Sorry, no further clue or guess!

 
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Distorted Vision
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      03-25-2009
I'm beginning to think it might be some 3rd party app that might be
causing it but looking at what is installed on my system there are no
obvious candidates. I've ran a virus scan of my whole system - no
virus, trojans or malware etc.

It's a mystery!

On 25 Mar, 00:27, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:c0e4c649-6f84-483a-964d-...
>
>
>
>
>
> > No its not on a network with a DNS Server.

>
> > It has SP1 and all latest updates.

>
> > On 24 Mar, 21:19, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
> >> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> >>news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...

>
> >> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
> >> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
> >> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that has
> >> > not helped.

>
> >> > Anyone got any ideas please?

>
> >> > Many thanks!

>
> >> On a network with DNS Server? If so network may be set up to sync time
> >> and
> >> time may be set wrong on server. Otherwise is system totally up to date
> >> with all service packs and latest updates?

>
> Sorry, no further clue or guess!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


 
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DaveD
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      03-25-2009
Try running MSCONFIG.
Is there anything in Startup that looks suspicious?


"Distorted Vision" <> wrote in message
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> I'm beginning to think it might be some 3rd party app that might be
> causing it but looking at what is installed on my system there are no
> obvious candidates. I've ran a virus scan of my whole system - no
> virus, trojans or malware etc.
>
> It's a mystery!
>
> On 25 Mar, 00:27, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:c0e4c649-6f84-483a-964d-...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > No its not on a network with a DNS Server.

>>
>> > It has SP1 and all latest updates.

>>
>> > On 24 Mar, 21:19, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>> >> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>
>> >>news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...

>>
>> >> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
>> >> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
>> >> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that
>> >> > has
>> >> > not helped.

>>
>> >> > Anyone got any ideas please?

>>
>> >> > Many thanks!

>>
>> >> On a network with DNS Server? If so network may be set up to sync time
>> >> and
>> >> time may be set wrong on server. Otherwise is system totally up to
>> >> date
>> >> with all service packs and latest updates?

>>
>> Sorry, no further clue or guess!- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -

>


 
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Nate Grossman
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      03-25-2009
"DaveD" <> wrote:

>Try running MSCONFIG.
>Is there anything in Startup that looks suspicious?


Can you define "suspicious"????


>"Distorted Vision" <> wrote in message
>news:7be79238-6da3-4e69-ae1d-...
>> I'm beginning to think it might be some 3rd party app that might be
>> causing it but looking at what is installed on my system there are no
>> obvious candidates. I've ran a virus scan of my whole system - no
>> virus, trojans or malware etc.
>>
>> It's a mystery!
>>
>> On 25 Mar, 00:27, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>>> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:c0e4c649-6f84-483a-964d-...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > No its not on a network with a DNS Server.
>>>
>>> > It has SP1 and all latest updates.
>>>
>>> > On 24 Mar, 21:19, "LVTravel" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
>>> >> "Distorted Vision" <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>
>>> >>news:e18d06fd-b5a7-44fc-a0b7-...
>>>
>>> >> > The system date on my desktop keeps mysteriously changing to exactly
>>> >> > one day ahead. If I change it back manually it will move back to
>>> >> > tomorrow's date. I disabled Internet time synchronisation but that
>>> >> > has
>>> >> > not helped.
>>>
>>> >> > Anyone got any ideas please?
>>>
>>> >> > Many thanks!
>>>
>>> >> On a network with DNS Server? If so network may be set up to sync time
>>> >> and
>>> >> time may be set wrong on server. Otherwise is system totally up to
>>> >> date
>>> >> with all service packs and latest updates?
>>>
>>> Sorry, no further clue or guess!- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -

>>

 
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Distorted Vision
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      03-25-2009
No - I'm very strict on what I allow in Startup in MSCONFIG. There
aren't any services that I dont recognise running either.
 
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