I had thought that was the issue initially, but when I launched the OneClick 
sessions on my local PC for both the production & test servers, the production 
servers shows the one hour delay where the test server does not.
 
Both the production & test servers are located in central Europe.  This is why 
I'm stumped.
 
Any other ideas?



Subject: RE: [spectrum] Time Glitch?Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 13:39:31 +0000From: 
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We had a similar issue here back in March when the clocks went forward - the 
Spectrum server correctly showed times in British Summer Time (UTC+1) however 
the PC driving the ops projector at the time was still displaying times 1 hr 
out.  It turned out that the local PC hadn't had the "daylight savings time" 
checked on it and this was throwing the times off by an hour on the OneClick 
client.
Check the date/time setting on your PC to make sure you've got the daylight 
savings option ticked for your timezone otherwise Winblows assumes that there 
is none, and other times go out of sync.
Dave


From: F J Rutcho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 October 2008 13:05To: 
spectrumSubject: [spectrum] Time Glitch?
All, As those of you who are based in Europe knows that there was a time clock 
change over the weekend.  While our Spectrum servers are located in central 
Europe, I noticed a time glitch with our alarms this weekend.   Before the time 
change, our servers were 6 hours ahead of my office here in FL.  After the time 
change, there is a 5 hour difference.   [Non issue] Now however, when alarms 
are generated and appear in the local client (FL), the time delay of 6 hours 
still occurs.  Any ideas why?  I've already checked the servers and all are 
showing the proper time for their respective zone. We're running 8.0 HF 11 on a 
Windows 2003 system running on VMWare.And here's the oddity.  Our test server 
(8.1 SP1) is running in a similar environment (VMWare + Windows), but it does 
NOT show the extra hour delay. Any help is greatly appreciated. Fred

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