Steve wrote:

>MAybe I'm misreading this, but isn't this just a case of setting the =
wrong
>time on the machine ?

No!  I didn't set the time or change any settings on "the machine."  I
didn't change anything.  DXBase was running for hours.  I noticed that =
the
Telnet DX announcements were 1 hour off DXBase's UTC time.  I hadn't =
changed
anything.  I clicked on my computer's time (Windows local time) in the =
lower
right hand corner and it no longer said Eastern Daylight Time.  It said
Eastern Standard Time.  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
during that sync.  I changed to time.nist.gov and my clock went back to
Eastern Daylight Time.  Immediately everything was back to normal as far =
as
DXBase's UTC time.  I JUST WANTED TO WARN ANYONE WITH WINDOWS XP USING
TIME.WINDOWS.COM FOR TIME UPDATES.  I think that server has a problem.

Art
W2NRA


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