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| | Vista Task Scheduler uses which computer clock? Vista Business installed Create System Restore Points is set to the default ie. 12:00AM daily and On system startup. The task bar clock shows Eurpoean central time using the 24hr display On my system the Task Scheduler/Create System Restore Points, set to run at 12:00AM, runs at midnight European time. At midnight the computer is normaly powered down so no System Restore points are created. How can I set the Task Scheduler clock to my local time? Also the Create System Restore Points doesn't run at system start up. TIA Ron |
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| | Re: Vista Task Scheduler uses which computer clock? "Ron" <mc2835@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5jgo84l358bis5jju4cc31nfn6ftfrdgor@xxxxxx Quote: > Vista Business installed > > Create System Restore Points is set to the default > ie. 12:00AM daily > and On system startup. > > The task bar clock shows Eurpoean central time using the 24hr display > > On my system the Task Scheduler/Create System Restore Points, set to > run at 12:00AM, runs at midnight European time. > > At midnight the computer is normaly powered down so no System Restore > points are created. > > How can I set the Task Scheduler clock to my local time? > > Also the Create System Restore Points doesn't run at system start up. > > TIA > > Ron > 12:01AM would be 0001 CET. Tom |
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| | Re: Vista Task Scheduler uses which computer clock? Tom, My understanding is that in the 24hrs format 12:00AM should be CET 12:00. In Task Schedule my computer with the 12:00AM start time runs at midnight. And 12:01AM is not correct. 12:01PM is the correct format. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Ron On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:29:22 +0100, "Tom Allen" <me@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >"Ron" <mc2835@xxxxxx> wrote in message >news:5jgo84l358bis5jju4cc31nfn6ftfrdgor@xxxxxx Quote: >> Vista Business installed >> >> Create System Restore Points is set to the default >> ie. 12:00AM daily >> and On system startup. >> >> The task bar clock shows Eurpoean central time using the 24hr display >> >> On my system the Task Scheduler/Create System Restore Points, set to >> run at 12:00AM, runs at midnight European time. >> >> At midnight the computer is normaly powered down so no System Restore >> points are created. >> >> How can I set the Task Scheduler clock to my local time? >> >> Also the Create System Restore Points doesn't run at system start up. >> >> TIA >> >> Ron >> >What does 12:00AM mean in 24 hour format, 0000 CET or 1200 CET ? >12:01AM would be 0001 CET. > >Tom > |
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