Re: TV Guide information is off by one hour
- From: "JW" <nospam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:22:38 -0700
You don't need the patch since you can make the changes yourself. You just
need to make sure if you are on DST that it is selected and that you have
your correct time zone selected. If the time shown is still wrong then
change your time zone untill it is correct.
"gwadih" <gwadih@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8AA13B70-7325-416C-80CB-FE792EA70914@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Same here. I have the same problem and I was not able to see the link. I
got
the same message that I am not authorized to see that link. Any other
idea,
would be appreciated.
Thanks
"Susan" wrote:
I would love to see the link, but it says that I am not authorized to see
it.
I have the same problem. The listings are off by one hour. I have checked
the
daylight savings box, but have not been able to download the patch that
is
suposed to fix this because I don't have sp2 and don't want it.
"Miguel Anderson" wrote:
I'm in Monterrey, Mexico and my programming has a 6 hours difference,
it
seems that the guide is beeing downloaded like If I where in GMT
instead of
GMT-6:00 (CST). I called my service provider (Cablevisión de Monterrey)
and
they told me that this is an issue that Microsoft must take care of.
Also, for some channels, the programming is incorrect (channels are
backwards).
Can you help me?
"bsr_ross" wrote:
The TV Guide listing for 10AM is actually shows that will air at
11AM. I
checked "About Guide Data" and it shows the correct cable company
"Austin,
Time Warner Cable". I verified on Control Panel - Date & Time that
the
correct time zone "Central" was correct and that my computer has the
correct
time.
What else could I have wrong?
Thanks
.
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