Clock Change

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Clock Change

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Clocks went back last night ... who got up an hour early? :lol:

Unfortunately it seems it's on a per user basis which was set when your account was created.


So in order to change this you need to login then go to your "User Control Panel" (top right and click on your login name to set the drop-down menu), then choose the "Board Preferences" tab, then "Edit Global Settings".

You then need to set time to UTC+0:00 and the timezone to "Europe/London" if in UK and whatever is appropriate for our overseas members.

Will give it a go by changing the database directly tomorrow which should change it for everyone ...
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Re: Clock Change

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This might be useful if your posts are an hour behind!! And they said computers can do anything .. :-)
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Re: Clock Change

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I've update the instructions above to change the clock settings on this forum.
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