I read a post which I cannot find again that stated issues with Vista changing the system clock when you install or change the time zone had been addressed. I just upgraded and the clock jumped ahead about 5 hours.

Vista 5456 still messes with the system clock.
check the release notes, believe there is a comment about the clock setting.
mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com
"Neal at Spectdar Computing" wrote in message I read a post which I cannot find again that stated issues with Vista changing the system clock when you install or change the time zone had been addressed. I just upgraded and the clock jumped ahead about 5 hours.
Have you guys checked you time zone, my clock used to jump 2 hours, but it was all about the time zone. Ever since I changed that, the clock has never jumped again.
"mikeyhsd" wrote:
check the release notes, believe there is a comment about the clock setting.
mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com
"Neal at Spectdar Computing" wrote in message I read a post which I cannot find again that stated issues with Vista changing the system clock when you install or change the time zone had been addressed. I just upgraded and the clock jumped ahead about 5 hours
5456 was not made available to the CPP users in this ng. They are still on 5384. Please refer to the TechBeta newsgroups on the betanews servers with 5456 questions.
The clock is not reset by choosing the Time Zone in 5456. That is a change from 5384.
"Neal at Spectdar Computing" wrote in message
I read a post which I cannot find again that stated issues with Vista changing the system clock when you install or change the time zone had been addressed. I just upgraded and the clock jumped ahead about 5 hours.
At least, according the the release notes. I think I just saw it happen in spite of that.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
5456 was not made available to the CPP users in this ng. They are still on 5384. Please refer to the TechBeta newsgroups on the betanews servers with 5456 questions.
The clock is not reset by choosing the Time Zone in 5456. That is a change from 5384.
"Neal at Spectdar Computing" NealatSpectdarComputing@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message I read a post which I cannot find again that stated issues with Vista changing the system clock when you install or change the time zone had been addressed. I just upgraded and the clock jumped ahead about 5 hours.
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