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your system clock is still set incorrectly
office home and student 2007
it says : According to the time server, todays date is Saturday, March 31, 2007. Click the Adjust Clock button to launch the Date and Time Control Panel and set your clock to today's date. so of course I do that and it says: Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007 Time: 7:14:xx PM Which of course is the time that it is supposed to be...... So I click the OK button and then try to click Next and it says: Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings. So I click ok and back to the start we go So I try to click the tab for "Internet Time" "The clock was successfully synchronized with the time.nist.gov on 3/31/2007 at 7:17 PM" so I click ok and try to click next and it gives me the "Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings." help!!!!....................... |
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your system clock is still set incorrectly
What time server?
-- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "xessq" wrote in message ... office home and student 2007 it says : According to the time server, todays date is Saturday, March 31, 2007. Click the Adjust Clock button to launch the Date and Time Control Panel and set your clock to today's date. so of course I do that and it says: Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007 Time: 7:14:xx PM Which of course is the time that it is supposed to be...... So I click the OK button and then try to click Next and it says: Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings. So I click ok and back to the start we go So I try to click the tab for "Internet Time" "The clock was successfully synchronized with the time.nist.gov on 3/31/2007 at 7:17 PM" so I click ok and try to click next and it gives me the "Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings." help!!!!....................... |
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your system clock is still set incorrectly
windows time server and the "time.nist.gov" i tried both and get the same
response ..... help...... "JoAnn Paules" wrote: What time server? -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "xessq" wrote in message ... office home and student 2007 it says : According to the time server, todays date is Saturday, March 31, 2007. Click the Adjust Clock button to launch the Date and Time Control Panel and set your clock to today's date. so of course I do that and it says: Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007 Time: 7:14:xx PM Which of course is the time that it is supposed to be...... So I click the OK button and then try to click Next and it says: Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings. So I click ok and back to the start we go So I try to click the tab for "Internet Time" "The clock was successfully synchronized with the time.nist.gov on 3/31/2007 at 7:17 PM" so I click ok and try to click next and it gives me the "Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings." help!!!!....................... |
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your system clock is still set incorrectly
Sounds like a system problem moreso than an Office problem. Try posting to a group for your version of Windows to see if anyone there has an answer.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, xessq asked: | windows time server and the "time.nist.gov" i tried both and get the | same response | .... help...... | | "JoAnn Paules" wrote: | || What time server? || || -- || || JoAnn Paules || Microsoft MVP - Publisher || || How to ask a question || http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 || || || || "xessq" wrote in message || ... ||| office home and student 2007 ||| it says : ||| According to the time server, todays date is Saturday, March 31, ||| 2007. Click ||| the Adjust Clock button to launch the Date and Time Control Panel ||| and set your clock to today's date. ||| ||| so of course I do that and it says: ||| Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007 ||| Time: 7:14:xx PM ||| ||| Which of course is the time that it is supposed to be...... ||| So I click the OK button and then try to click Next and it says: ||| ||| Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and ||| Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings. ||| ||| So I click ok and back to the start we go ||| ||| So I try to click the tab for "Internet Time" ||| "The clock was successfully synchronized with the time.nist.gov on ||| 3/31/2007 ||| at 7:17 PM" ||| ||| so I click ok and try to click next and it gives me the "Your ||| system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time ||| Control Panel to correct your clock settings." ||| ||| ||| help!!!!....................... |
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your system clock is still set incorrectly
I run Vista Ultimate and Office 2003. There are no problems that I am aware
of and, as I rebuild PC's after virus attacks etc. etc. I would probably know. I downloaded the Office 2007 trial, and then installed it to run alongside Office 2003. All menus were greyed out as Office would not activate as it claimed the date was wrong. The software was useless! The date was not wrong and is still not wrong. The time was resynched with the Microsoft time server and was found to be correct. I have no solution, so the trial has been uninstalled. If office 2007 does not know what todays date is, then the spreadsheets that I use every day for my business will not work. I will keep on using Office 2003 as Microsoft does not appear prepared or able to help unless I am prepared to pay. Sorry, but I am not paying just to trial a faulty product. Geoff "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Sounds like a system problem moreso than an Office problem. Try posting to a group for your version of Windows to see if anyone there has an answer. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, xessq asked: | windows time server and the "time.nist.gov" i tried both and get the | same response | .... help...... | | "JoAnn Paules" wrote: | || What time server? || || -- || || JoAnn Paules || Microsoft MVP - Publisher || || How to ask a question || http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 || || || || "xessq" wrote in message || ... ||| office home and student 2007 ||| it says : ||| According to the time server, todays date is Saturday, March 31, ||| 2007. Click ||| the Adjust Clock button to launch the Date and Time Control Panel ||| and set your clock to today's date. ||| ||| so of course I do that and it says: ||| Date: Saturday, March 31, 2007 ||| Time: 7:14:xx PM ||| ||| Which of course is the time that it is supposed to be...... ||| So I click the OK button and then try to click Next and it says: ||| ||| Your system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and ||| Time Control Panel to correct your clock settings. ||| ||| So I click ok and back to the start we go ||| ||| So I try to click the tab for "Internet Time" ||| "The clock was successfully synchronized with the time.nist.gov on ||| 3/31/2007 ||| at 7:17 PM" ||| ||| so I click ok and try to click next and it gives me the "Your ||| system clock is still set incorrectly. Please use the Date and Time ||| Control Panel to correct your clock settings." ||| ||| ||| help!!!!....................... |
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