Art,

I don't think this anything to do with DXbase?  DXbase merely askes Windows
to give us its time and then we use it.  How your pc clock gets set is up to
you but we don't control it.

Regards,
Jack

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Art Searle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'DXBase'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 8:39 PM
Subject: [DXBase] Eastern Standard Time & Windows XP


> I just encountered a serious (IMO) Time problem with Windows XP and
DXBase.
> I have Windows XP set to Automatically synchronize with an Internet time
> server.  I had it set to time.windows.com.  It apparently synchronized
> around 5 pm and switch to Eastern Standard Time.  My log changed by 1 hour
> and I didn't notice when this happened.  I changed to time.nist.gov and my
> clock went back to Eastern Daylight Time.  BTW the local time displayed by
> my computer never changed.  Anyone else notice this potentially serious
> problem?  It could result in lots of N.I.L. QSLs.
>
> Art
> W2NRA
>
>
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