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New Post 10/3/2008 12:41 PM
User is offline subodh
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Post Date from WLW 5 hours early? 

I can't figure out where this is going wrong.

The database, the webserver and the client machine from which I am posting all have the same time but when I hit publish from Windows Live Writer, the time stamp is 5 hours earlier! Somebody else had the same problem ?

 
New Post 10/16/2008 12:35 AM
User is offline Dario Rossa
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Re: Post Date from WLW 5 hours early? 

Hi Subodh,

could you please check if setting a different timezone for the specific blog fixes the issue?

Best regards,
Dario Rossa


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New Post 10/20/2008 12:21 PM
User is offline Mark Hudy
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Re: Post Date from WLW 5 hours early? 

Log in as superuser acount and make sure the timezone matches your portals timezone as well.

 
New Post 10/25/2008 8:43 PM
User is offline subodh
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Re: Post Date from WLW 5 hours early? 

Yes, I checked everything.

  • All my machines are part of a single domain and the GC holding the NTP server role is the single place where time zone settings make any difference
  • Manually did check that the SQL server and the webserver have the same time, same timezone
  • I did check that the client machine from which I am posting (I always post via Windows Live Writer) has teh same time as well. (This machine is also part of the same domain hence carries the same settings).
  • The timezone settings from SuperUser view are all set exactly to the same TZ.

So far, nothing seems to work. Anything else I may have missed?

 
New Post 10/25/2008 9:31 PM
User is offline Nicholas Lu
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Re: Post Date from WLW 5 hours early? 

You can install WLW at another computer(or ask other people post something by WLW) and see whether this problem occurs again. If it happens, considering the server side setting problem, if not, considering your side problem.

I think there are some settings about timezone must be wrong or out of synchroization




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