Hi
I'm in the UK and notice that eSignal 11 automatically takes care of the clocks going back an hour in terms of starting a session on time.
I also use a third party application that in turn uses the Data Manager for downloading data but for that I need to put my computer clock an hour ahead (as if we were still in British Summer Time). When the Americans put their clocks back I will return my computer's clock back to normal.
The Data Manager is sync-ed to my computer clock so why doesn't it affect eSignal 11? Is there some sort of override going on by the eSignal software?
PJ
I'm in the UK and notice that eSignal 11 automatically takes care of the clocks going back an hour in terms of starting a session on time.
I also use a third party application that in turn uses the Data Manager for downloading data but for that I need to put my computer clock an hour ahead (as if we were still in British Summer Time). When the Americans put their clocks back I will return my computer's clock back to normal.
The Data Manager is sync-ed to my computer clock so why doesn't it affect eSignal 11? Is there some sort of override going on by the eSignal software?
PJ
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