Subj : IEXPLORER problem To : Joe Knapp From : Gerald Miller Date : Fri Jan 28 2005 12:05 pm Hello Joe, Responding to a post in the WINDOWS area: On Friday January 28 2005 at 02:38, Joe Knapp [1:130/803] wrote to Gerald Miller, about: IEXPLORER problem GM>> I've found another 'weirdness'. After I've been in Wfw for a few GM>> hours and I quit back to DOS, I find that my system clock has GM>> lost some time. I recall there was a "fix" for this problem, but GM>> I can't remember which file was responsible for the time loss or GM>> the replacement (archive) file name. Any ideas? JK> When I ran my BBS under DESQview, I would run into the same problem... JK> lost time. I used the following to fix it: JK> CMOSTIME.ZIP 5876 14-Mar-95 CmosTime v1.0 - Refreshes the DOS JK> Time from the PC's Real Time Clock. JK> I put "cmostime.zip" into Google and it found it at: JK> http://kufel.immt.pwr.wroc.pl/~mgrzegor/varia/ Thanks Joe, but I believe the problem(s) are with a (or couple) Windows for Workgroup v3.11 file(s) that are not Y2K compatible. I haven't checked out CMOSTIME.ZIP, yet, but I suspect that it is probably a TSR and I really don't want to go that route if I can possibly correct the problem by other means. BUT, I will keep your suggestion on hand if I can't fix the 'lost time'... Thanks ... Gerald .... Every instructor assumes you have nothing to do but study for his course. --- GoldED+/DPMI32 v1.1.5-040330 [msg of Friday January 28 2005] * Origin: To a little kid all troubles are big. (1:342/512) .