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I cant figure this out....and its annoying as heck

American Boy With a Gun

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All the post times are 3 hours behind....all the time, how do i fix this?
 

fozzy71

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You likely can't. All of the forums I have ever been a part of use the server's local time for the time of posts. I cant even change it on the site where I work full-time as an admin/mod.
 

American Boy With a Gun

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fozzy71 wrote:
You likely can't. All of the forums I have ever been a part of use the server's local time for the time of posts. I cant even change it on the site where I work full-time as an admin/mod.
well wtf, its not like that on my other laptop...and thats a 10 year old Dell cinder block! This ones new, and the times all screwy....lame
 

PDinDetroit

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Using IE 8 or Firefox under Windows 7? Maybe try the other browser and see what happens?

Strange things happen with different browsers running on different Operating Systems... I just did a 'website testing build" with Windows 7 Enterprise running MS Virtual PC and XP Mode. MS has already built Virtual Machines downloadable for IE7-WinXP SP3 and IE8-WinXP SP3.
 
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