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| | Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that Great Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC and London time being the same. Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific time and UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... Any suggestions are much appreciated.... Russ |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock Russ41 wrote: Quote: > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that Great > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC and > London time being the same. > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific time and > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > > Russ |
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| Home premium 32 bit, SP1 | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that Great Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC and London time being the same. Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific time and UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... Any suggestions are much appreciated.... Russ |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock Hi Russ, Check your Time Zone Settings. In addition to setting the currect Time Zone, make sure that 'Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time' is checked, if it is available for your region. Also, ensure that you have got the correct date and time. The time server should be able to correct your time, but there is a limit as to how much it can correct it. If the difference between your computer's time and the server's time exceeds a certain amount then the required change is logged rather than corrected. This is why it is essential for you to set the correct time manually to start off with. If you wish to have your time updated daily instead of the default weekly update, then you need to alter a setting in your registry - full code for this tweak is given below. This sets the update interval to 86,400 seconds or 24 hours, which is 1 day. Dwarf Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\TimeProviders\NtpClient] "SpecialPollInterval"=dword:00015180 "t-4-2" wrote: Quote: > > Russ41;682285 Wrote: Quote: > > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that > > Great > > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC > > and > > London time being the same. > > > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific > > time and > > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > > > > Russ > had omitted to change the time and date as well? Correct me if I'm > wrong. My understanding is : when I change the time zone, it does not > change the current time and date that are on the computer. I have to > manually change that. Right or wrong ? > > > -- > t-4-2 > |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that Great > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC and > London time being the same. > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific time > and > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... )Quote: > > Russ |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock "Little Billy" wrote: Quote: > > "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: > > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that Great > > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC and > > London time being the same. > > > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific time > > and > > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > You can try moving to a different time zone )> > Quote: > > > > Russ London, Dublin etc (UK) as being GMT/UTC time. This is incorrect. Those cities are GMT/UTC+1 during the summer. I'm looking for a way to correct that. My machine is properly time synched with the DST setting checked....it is an issue with the Great Britain time definition.... Thanks again, Russ |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that > Great > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC > and > London time being the same. > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific > time and > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > > Russ presumably seeing 'Great Britain Time' in an additional clock. If that is the one labelled 'Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin' etc. then this is adjusted for BST ( British Summer Time = UK DST ). If you really need to see GMT make the additional clock's time zone the other GMT, (Casablanca etc.) which does not get adjusted. I have two clocks set at the moment - 1. 'Local time' = GMT and BST when appropriate, adjusted by the OS = 1130 A 2. 'GMT' = GMT in the GMT Casablanca, Monrovia, Reykjavik zone, no adjustment = 1030 Z in case my 'subtract one' brain cell is on strike :-) No doubt I'll have a third clock if we are forced on to 'Euro Time'. Regards Tom |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock "Tom Allen" wrote: Quote: > > "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: > > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that > > Great > > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC > > and > > London time being the same. > > > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific > > time and > > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > > > > Russ > If you have Pacific Time set as your local time zone (GMT-8) you are > presumably seeing 'Great Britain Time' in an additional clock. If that > is the one labelled 'Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin' etc. then this is > adjusted for BST ( British Summer Time = UK DST ). If you really need > to see GMT make the additional clock's time zone the other GMT, > (Casablanca etc.) which does not get adjusted. > > I have two clocks set at the moment - > 1. 'Local time' = GMT and BST when appropriate, adjusted by the OS = > 1130 A > 2. 'GMT' = GMT in the GMT Casablanca, Monrovia, Reykjavik zone, no > adjustment = 1030 Z > in case my 'subtract one' brain cell is on strike :-) > No doubt I'll have a third clock if we are forced on to 'Euro Time'. > > Regards > Tom > Your method is probably the easiest method to make it work. I had hoped, but not anticipated there was a setting I had missed someplace. I thought if Windows can adjust for Pacific Daylight savings it could/should be able to do the same for GB....oh well...nobody ever said Windows is perfect!! Cheers, -Russ |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54A2F83B-6738-43F0-B90C-5A937C9B85DD@xxxxxx Quote: > > > "Tom Allen" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: >> > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account >> > that >> > Great >> > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing >> > UTC >> > and >> > London time being the same. >> > >> > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific >> > time and >> > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... >> > >> > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... >> > >> > Russ >> If you have Pacific Time set as your local time zone (GMT-8) you are >> presumably seeing 'Great Britain Time' in an additional clock. If >> that >> is the one labelled 'Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin' etc. then this is >> adjusted for BST ( British Summer Time = UK DST ). If you really >> need >> to see GMT make the additional clock's time zone the other GMT, >> (Casablanca etc.) which does not get adjusted. >> >> I have two clocks set at the moment - >> 1. 'Local time' = GMT and BST when appropriate, adjusted by the OS = >> 1130 A >> 2. 'GMT' = GMT in the GMT Casablanca, Monrovia, Reykjavik zone, no >> adjustment = 1030 Z >> in case my 'subtract one' brain cell is on strike :-) >> No doubt I'll have a third clock if we are forced on to 'Euro Time'. >> >> Regards >> Tom >> > > Your method is probably the easiest method to make it work. I had > hoped, but > not anticipated there was a setting I had missed someplace. I thought > if > Windows can adjust for Pacific Daylight savings it could/should be > able to do > the same for GB....oh well...nobody ever said Windows is perfect!! > > Cheers, > -Russ not what you want to see. As I understand it the Windows time zone names are just labels for geographic areas which allow for local/national time of day and for seasonal DST (i.e. North/South hemisphere) and some special cases like those who don't tinker with their clocks, but I could be wrong. Tom |
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| | Re: Incorrect Summer Times in Vista Clock Hi Russ, As far as I am aware, all Internet time servers transmit their information as UTC (formerly known as GMT). The computer uses this information, together with the information from your time zone settings (including the daylight setting information where appropriate), to set the clock so that it displays the correct time and date for your area. Some time zones do not use DST, and they use the same settings all year round without changing it for summer and winter. If you want to have a secondary clock that displays UTC (formerly known as GMT), then you need to select a zone that uses UTC/GMT but does not utilise DST (as explained by Tom). Dwarf "Russ41" wrote: Quote: > > > "Tom Allen" wrote: > Quote: > > > > "Russ41" <Russ41@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:E088A943-F2EA-4A93-9AB2-7A9A268C3FE7@xxxxxx Quote: > > > As far as I can tell the Vista clock does not take into account that > > > Great > > > Britain time is UTC+1 during the summer. It is currently showing UTC > > > and > > > London time being the same. > > > > > > Is there a setting I'm missing? I have my local time set as Pacific > > > time and > > > UTC is off by one hour as it is using Great Britain time as UTC... > > > > > > Any suggestions are much appreciated.... > > > > > > Russ > > If you have Pacific Time set as your local time zone (GMT-8) you are > > presumably seeing 'Great Britain Time' in an additional clock. If that > > is the one labelled 'Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin' etc. then this is > > adjusted for BST ( British Summer Time = UK DST ). If you really need > > to see GMT make the additional clock's time zone the other GMT, > > (Casablanca etc.) which does not get adjusted. > > > > I have two clocks set at the moment - > > 1. 'Local time' = GMT and BST when appropriate, adjusted by the OS = > > 1130 A > > 2. 'GMT' = GMT in the GMT Casablanca, Monrovia, Reykjavik zone, no > > adjustment = 1030 Z > > in case my 'subtract one' brain cell is on strike :-) > > No doubt I'll have a third clock if we are forced on to 'Euro Time'. > > > > Regards > > Tom > > > > Your method is probably the easiest method to make it work. I had hoped, but > not anticipated there was a setting I had missed someplace. I thought if > Windows can adjust for Pacific Daylight savings it could/should be able to do > the same for GB....oh well...nobody ever said Windows is perfect!! > > Cheers, > -Russ |
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