I have been running Windows XP Pro since I participated in Microsoft's =
beta
program for it; that's approximately three plus years now.  I have also =
been
running Dxbase with it during this time

Also, I have been running the XP built in time synchronizer in all that
time.  I have not seen this 'feature' of Windows XP Pro causing any =
problems
with Dxbase.

Any chance that your time in the operating system was changed by another
means?


Ron ........... NU1U
  =20

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] =
On
Behalf Of Art Searle
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 20:39
To: 'DXBase'
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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