Subj : IEXPLORER problem To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : MIKE ROSS Date : Fri Feb 25 2005 09:38 am "CHARLES ANGELICH" bravely wrote to "GERALD MILLER" (24 Feb 05 14:54:00) --- on the heady topic of "IEXPLORER problem" GM>>>>> I've found another 'weirdness'. After I've been in Wfw GM>>>>> for a few hours and I quit back to DOS, I find that my GM>>>>> system clock has lost some time. I recall there was a GM>>>>> "fix" for this problem, but I can't remember which file GM>>>>> was responsible for the time loss or the replacement GM>>>>> (archive) file name. Any ideas? CA>>>> I do recall some discussion of lost time but I don't CA>>>> recall what the 'fix' was, sorry. Might this be it? From the sysini.wri file: SyncTime= Default: True Purpose: If this setting is enabled, Windows periodically synchronizes its time with the computer's CMOS clock. If this setting is disabled, Windows usually maintains the correct time, unless TrapTimerPorts is disabled and you are running applications that can cause the system time to run faster or slower than the actual time. This setting is related to the TrapTimerPorts setting. M*i*k*e .... This product has been cruelly tested on cute little furry animals. --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: Juxtaposition BBS, Telnet:juxtaposition.dynip.com (1:167/133) .