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#115586 27/03/05 10:38 PM
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Hi! My mIRC doesn't show the exact time. For instance my windows clock now shows 1:36 AM. And mirc shows 00:36 AM. If I move the windows clock 1 hour forward at 2:36 am the mirc clock will also move automatically to 1:36..If then I put the windows clock to 1:36 mirc again automatically returns to 00:36...and I have no idea what to do!..This happened yesterday after the time change. Any ideas? Is there a way to correct this in mIRC ?
mIRC version 6.12
Windows XP pro SP2
Thanks

#115587 27/03/05 11:01 PM
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Have you tried restarting mIRC? Try rebooting your computer too.

#115588 27/03/05 11:13 PM
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yes i did restart mirc,rebooted my PC several times. no change.Tried also to turn off and on timestamp events and the same result, no result. It's one hour behind and no matter how i change the clock of windows it stays one hour behind...no way to change it in mIRC? Aliases or variables?Isnt there a command to chack the clock with the server clock and adjust it or something like that?

#115589 28/03/05 01:06 AM
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Quote:
mIRC version 6.12


Upgrade to 6.16 to fix it.

#115590 28/03/05 10:24 PM
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Upgrade to 6.16 to fix it.


With 6.16 works well to me (After restarting mIRC)
But still, from where does mIRC take the time? confused


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#115591 28/03/05 10:41 PM
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I beleive 6.12 was using the actual time, and not adjusting for daylight savings, which is part of windows.


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