You shouold have your computer running your local time, and DXbase
request the UTC-time from Windows via internal system call.
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Sendt: 17. april 2003 16:33
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Emne: [DXBase] date problem


The other day, just after midnight zulu, I noticed that DXbase was
logging my QSOs with the correct time but the previous day's UTC date.
I checked the system clock and it was OK (I keep my system clock on the
GMT Casablanca, Monrovia time zone).

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Exiting DXbase and rebooting my computer fixed the problem.  This has
happened to me a couple of times but I can't isolate the cause.

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I am running Windows XP Professional and DXbase 2003.

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73,

Bill AA6TT

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