by: owesan April 6th, 2005 |
Time in Australia
Have just set up & all Aust times are 1 Hr fast Has any one any ideas?
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by: htreisman October 20th, 2005 |
Time in Australia
There is an easier way to fix this (although not as "correct"). Donīt delete anything, just make sure that both the Australia (plain) and Austrlia Olympics start and end dates are set to last Sunday in October.
Howard |
by: geoffh May 6th, 2005 |
Time in Australia
Thanks, this has been driving me mad. I now understand more about WorldTime - a nice program, but maybe someone should fix Australia on the download.
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by: dean.collins May 4th, 2005 |
Time in Australia
sensational thanks for that, was about to toss out this software, was driving me nuts.
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by: grugeon April 6th, 2005 |
Time in Australia
First check that your local clock is set to the right location. (right click, This clock, Configure) If that one seems OK then you need to check the DST rules.
Go into the directory (C:program filespawprint.networldtime) and run dstman.exe On the WorldTime Rules tab delete the Sydney Olympics entry. Click ythe entry 0000000122: Australia and make sure the entries are Last Sunday October 2:00 AM bias 60 Last Sunday March 3:00 AM bias 0 Then click update. Then save (Ctrl-s) Now close this. Then Open WTLocMan.exe select Australia (click the plus) Then the State Then the city If the city is in NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, or South Australia the DST rule should be 0000000122: Australia () Otherwise it should be 0000000124: Unknown (A DST Rule (if any) is not known) The UTC Offset should be 10 for Qld, Vic. NSW, Tas 9.5 for NT, SA 8 for WA Each time you change a location you click update and then have to reselect Australia and the state and the next city. When you have done all the Cities you can close the window then RESTART WORLDTIME Then right click the relevant clock, This clock, Configure and reselect the location. It should have the right time and rules. HTH --
David Grugeon |
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