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When I publish my frontpage 2003 website the time on the remote server is
not correct. In fact the time is set to a day in the future. How can I fix this? |
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"Dale Gibble" wrote in message
. net... When I publish my frontpage 2003 website the time on the remote server is not correct. In fact the time is set to a day in the future. How can I fix this? Probably by finding a newsgroup that either discusses FrontPage or your web server host. This group is for Microsoft Office Outlook. -- f.h. |
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"Dale Gibble" wrote in message
. net... When I publish my frontpage 2003 website the time on the remote server is not correct. In fact the time is set to a day in the future. How can I fix this? So what did your webhost provider say when you called them? Have you check where is THEIR physical location for their webhosts? Maybe they are far enough away that their time is several hours different than yours. |
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On Jul 22, 5:36 am, "Vanguard" wrote:
"DaleGibble" wrote in message . net... When I publish my frontpage 2003 website the time on the remote server is not correct. In fact the time is set to a day in the future. How can I fix this? So what did your webhost provider say when you called them? Have you check where is THEIR physical location for their webhosts? Maybe they are far enough away that their time is several hours different than yours. My webhost provider is in Houston and their timezone is set to GMT-6 Central time US and Canada. I am in Houston and my computer is set to GMT-6 Central time Us and Canada. |
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