Hello Peter, Wednesday, October 29, 2003, 1:30:31 PM, you wrote, among other things:
PA> I would not believe it until I tried: Indeed, there seems to be some PA> connection to daylight saving time change! This leaves me baffled. PA> On Win98SE scheduler works fine (and just as expected) if I turn back PA> the system date to September (=summer time). As soon as I switch PA> system time back to today, TB's scheduler is one hour ahead of PA> (winter) time. I'll have to do some more testing though ... I don't think it *is* a time change problem. My scheduler had the bug before you changed from summertime. In any case where I am (South Africa) there has been no change to our clocks. I suspect that many scheduler users either haven't noticed a problem or have merely set the scheduler one hour later to compensate for its error. Surely the scheduler should be only working to the individual 'computer clock' time, regardless of what the clocks in the outside world say? Though some 'computer clocks' are programmed to automatically change to wintertime on the appropriate date the scheduler should surely still follow that same clock. -- Best regards, Roger Using The Bat! v2.01.15 on Windows ME, v4.90 Build 3000 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 2.01.15 | "Using TBBETA" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

