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28 Mar 2006, 19:33 (Ref:1563576) | #1 | ||
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Is the T-T clock going to stay on GMT or will it eventually be moved to BST?
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28 Mar 2006, 19:35 (Ref:1563578) | #2 | ||
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Mine says "All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:35." Have you chosen "Automatically detect DST settings" or "DST settings always on" in the Control Panel? I guess this will sort it.
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28 Mar 2006, 19:40 (Ref:1563581) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Tim! I hadn't actually noticed but now I've checked my times were 1 hour behind!
Thanks Adam! I had it set at "Automatically detect DST settings" which I have now changed to "DST settings always on" which has done the trick. |
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28 Mar 2006, 20:03 (Ref:1563678) | #4 | |
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Can we stop starting threads about mean-time now?
It's just reminding me of losing an hour of my weekend.... |
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28 Mar 2006, 20:36 (Ref:1563701) | #5 | ||
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Well, I'm not sure what's happening here. I just had a bit of trouble getting into my CP (it kept chucking me out) I closed IE and then restarted, went to my CP. It says all times are GMT+1hour and now all the times are on the forum are correct. I have altered nothing and have never had to change my time setup in the 6 or so years I have been visiting Ten Tenths.
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Does having "DST settings always on" mean I'll have summer time all year round now? |
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Just get up earlier in the morning if you want to get home earlier in the evening.
Start at 7 and finish at 3, QED, 2 more hours of evening daylight for you! Can't understand what's wrong with people. But then again, I usually start at 6. For me it's GMT all year 'round. Rob. |
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28 Nov 2006, 17:33 (Ref:1776829) | #8 | |
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Bringing this up...my timings have been wrong ever since the clocks changed a while back now. My DST settings are on but still an hour behind? Is going to be me making a mistake though obviously!
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28 Nov 2006, 17:42 (Ref:1776839) | #9 | ||
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How about making sure its set to GMT and then "automatically detect DST", thats what mine is set to and its fine.
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28 Nov 2006, 17:43 (Ref:1776840) | #10 | |
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Mine is set to GMT and is onto automatically detect...will go back and double check but believe that's what it is.
[edit] Got it....thanks Chez. Was on DST corrections always on not automatically detect - cheers. |
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