Another way to do this is to edit the crontab file where the 
maintenance tasks are scheduled. I don't want to get into giving out 
detailed UNIX instructions, and fortunately there's a great tutorial at 
<http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2001/12/14/terminal_one.html> 
which I suggest you check out. You should get started with UNIX sooner 
or later!!


On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 03:23  PM, V. Matthews wrote:

> I understand the self-curing routines run late at
> night.  I take it that it is based on what time the
> Mac's clock is set.  My question is, could the time be
> changed, say 12 hours different, and make the
> self-curing routines run during the day?
>
> Van
>


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