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Re: Time indication
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:19 pm
by ikarus1969
Hi JVP!
What i don't understand with this issue is: if YoWindow would be to blame then every YoWindow user would have that problem.
So what's special about robinos and your PCs? I have no idea at the moment...

Re: Time indication
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:03 pm
by mark2010
Hi again,
I have read somewhere that Robinho has a 437 version. Maybe here is a reason therein. I have 441 and always install the latest version and maybe that is why all is still good so far.
Marek
Re: Time indication
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:14 pm
by vanpraet
vanpraet wrote:Hi all,
I came on this forum for exact the same issue Robinho experiences. I live near Brussels, so my PC is set to GMT+1 and with daylight saving time it correctly shows the GMT+2 time. But when I look in YoWindow for Brussels, it shows GMT+3 time. So there seems to be a bug somewhere in YoWindow... I'll check on my other PCs this weekend.
JVP
SOLVED
All at once, I thought that the issue could be that I did not reboot my computer for a while, and did not stop YoWindow either. I stopped YoWindow from the task manager and restarted it from the start menu. Now the time is shown correctly. Of course, rebooting should also have done the trick.
Robino, can you try this too and report the result?
JVP
Re: Time indication
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:28 pm
by Robino
Solved indeed!
Dear JVP, I did a reboot and the "problem" was resolved... thanks to my fellow Belgian!
It is correct that my Windows was not rebooted during and after the switch from winter to summertime, and it appears that Windows then gets confused somehow for certain applications, although my system time was correctly switched over... This must be one of those weird and foggy Windows issues.
Appreciate also the reactions and suggestions from the other users!
Marc aka Robino
Re: Time indication
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:36 pm
by FvE
Well done Guys,
I must admit I was running out of ideas.
I was looking on the internet for some Vista issue or something, but it was already far too late yesterday night.
I'm happy you found the solution.
Enjoy YoWindow!
Fred
Re: Time indication
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:19 am
by Mallorca
Congratulations to our Belgian friends to find the reason for her "problem".
So after more then 20 posts it was an amazing idea to reboot the computer! and all the time we spent was not lost because now we learned how easy it is to solve such a "problem" ...
Werner
P.S.: To reboot my system is the first action I do by mystery phenomenons of Windows.
And Marc, by the way to say here that GMT and UTC is the same timesystem is definitively wrong!
If you are interested you can see here the difference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich_Mean_Time and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time
Re: Time indication
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:56 am
by Robino
Thanks for noting Werner!
I learned today

that the first thing to do with any weird or abnormal occurence in a program is to check the booting situation of your computer!
But as long as Windows takes that long to reboot (I read yesterday that Vista is especially prone to that), people will tend to defer to reboot their PC.
Thanks to Yowindows

the weather is going to be summerlike today April 2, here in Belgium! Think I am going to switch over to the seaside panorama for today. But enjoying nature outside will also be nearly as good!
Marc
Re: Time indication
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 11:25 am
by Mallorca
Hi Marc,
next time you reboot your Vista, go outside in the meantime and enjoy the nature
Werner