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Check inside the clock settings for your "time zone"...
I think it might be set wrong, and "your clock" is
correcting it to a different time than what you actually want...

This is apparent in your "send" and "received" times in my
e-mail program... Your message was "two hours off" in those
reports...

Right click on "the clock" on your task bar.
Click "Adjust Date and Time".
Click "Time Zone".
See if you are "set" for where you live...

                                    Rick Glazier

From: "Harley Wagner" 
>Any idea as to why every few days my computer clock will show exactly two hors slow? Harley Wagner.


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