This used to be done using the NET TIME /SET command from DOS.
There are some other options. To see them use (from a DOS window):

NET TIME /? |more

Not sure if this has been replaced by some registry settings now,  or
not.
---Phil

TF> Hmmm... I'm not sure what it could be. My computer clock and date are
TF> reading correctly. I use Atomic Clock Sync v2.2. Perhaps my mail server or
TF> something else is screwed up. I'm no computer wiz and don't have control
TF> over any other computers other than mine. Sorry...


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